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Lew Hodgett[_6_] Lew Hodgett[_6_] is offline
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Default Titebond II followup


dpb wrote:

I don't know why you'd go w/ TB III anyway, unless you really must
have
the lower chalk temperature (not sure about the extend version and
that?) or the water resistance.

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"Swingman" wrote:

TBII looked like a good bet when it come on the market. Complicated
glue-ups where every minute counts; and cabinets used in
occasionally wet environments, like kitchens and baths, where leaks,
and repeated spills in the same areas, are not uncommon.

Granted, not that it makes that big a difference, but I do try to
use materials in those type environments that make for a more robust
end product, and push the odds in my favor at the same time, no
matter how slight.

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Just one of the reasons epoxy exists.

It's waterproof and with a slow hardener has a 25 minute pot life at
77F (25C).


Lew