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Paul Mc Cann
 
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In article ,
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In article .com,
"David"
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It is not the dowel or glue (only strong with long grain) which is the
weak link but the chipboard itself. Not much to be done with it really.
Just use superglue when it crumbles. YPFWYG


If stuff is properly assembled in the first place it should be rigid
enough to prevent movement in the joints, so the only way it's going
to crumble is if it gets damp or battered. Why would you use
superglue on wood?

Because he doesn't know what he is talking about.
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Paul Mc Cann