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Default Good alternatives to Titebond

Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?

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Kevin

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Polyurethane
Epoxy
Elmer's
Lee Valley
Screws
Nails
Nuts and bolts
Superglue
And more.

However a few more specifics would help.

Dave

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google.com is probably a better search engine and Dell makes a better
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On 9 Feb 2005 02:41:40 -0800, "Kevin McMurtrie
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Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?

Thanks,

Kevin


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"Kevin McMurtrie" writes:

Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?


After epoxy, it is all down hill.

Lew




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TeamCasa wrote:
Polyurethane
Epoxy
Elmer's
Lee Valley
Screws
Nails
Nuts and bolts
Superglue
And more.

However a few more specifics would help.

Dave

"Kevin McMurtrie "
wrote in message
oups.com...

Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?

Thanks,

Kevin




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C clamps
G clamps
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On 9 Feb 2005 02:41:40 -0800, "Kevin McMurtrie
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Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?


Depends- are you gluing wood together for interior projects, or
fastening an elephant to the ceiling? I use Elmer's Probond, FWIW,
and it seems to do the trick just fine. Despite all the hype, I
wouldn't actually be suprised to learn that standard yellow or white
carpenter's glue works as well as anything for most applications- I
just like the probond's round bottle.

If you're going to glue together a boat dock to set in the lake, or a
set of wooden rain gutters or a picnic table or something else that is
going to be exposed to the elements, then you might need to worry
about it- otherwise it's really not a huge concern, if you ask me.

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