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It sounds as thoough one side of the maple may have had a coat of wax,
silicone spray or some other kind of contaminat. That sounds unkike any experience I have ever had with Gorilla glue. Guess it could be a bad batch. Also, I have heard that there is a shelf life of one-two years on a bottle so maybe yours is old stock? Is there a chance you squeezed all the glue out when you clamped? That's bout all the ideas I can come up with. Unless the bottom of the rabbet was not square with the 1/4. It won't bridge a large gap very well. If you used a wobble dado blade, it leaves the bottom of the joint rather rounded. On 20 Aug 2003 19:38:11 GMT, reg (Gfretwell) wrote: OK I tried this stuff again. I was using hard maple, I wet it down good. I glued both sides and seated a 1x2 into a 1/4" rabit that was a "tap in" tight fit. This was clamped overnight. The next day a light tap with a hammer broke the joint with absolutely no damage to the wood. I think library paste would have done a better job. Where did I go wrong? I can send pictures of the bad joint. |
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