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Epoxy, PVA, yellow, Gorilla Glue or something else?
Hi, I'm making a maple workbench top and I need to glue it up. The plans
(the Veritas Modern Bench) call for epoxy because of the long working time or PVA or yellow glue. The epoxy was REALLY expensive, the PVA and yellow are not expensive but the working time is not as long. Do I need to worry about their water vulnerabilities? (Not that I'm gonna be working in a pool or anything.) If I do need to go the epoxy route, where can I get it, and which one? Thanks, Pete |
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