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Does old PVA glue go off?
I've just recreated the classic chandelier drop scene in 'Only fools and
horses' (whoops), and now have a wooden chandelier light fitting assembled with clamps, rubber bands and many squirts of PVA glue. The glue bottle is a couple of years old, but still contains sloppy liquid. Does it decline in assembled holding strength with age? -- Adrian C |
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