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Default What kind of wood glue to use outdoors?

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On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 19:35:01 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
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I have a wooden lawn ornament that is used outdoors and gets rained
on. It is cracked and need to be glued and clamped. I know that the
common "white wood glue" is not waterproof. I suppose epoxy is one
option, but is there any other glue (made for wood), that will work
outdoors, and hold up when it gets wet?

Resorcinol. Weldwood urea/formaldehyde. Titebond3. Titebond2 isn't
waterproof but will stand up to considerable soaking. BTW, epoxy
needs to be painted, UV decomposes it.


I likr TB3 ... I use it to assemble bee hive boxes and frames .


When Trump is in office, he'll make the bees assemble them themselves.


"... and it will bee great, bee leave me. I know more about hives than
the bees do" ~ Donald Trump