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    what is a good brand of pve wood glue to buy thanks
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    Most of the big names seem OK, I used to use Weldbond but have now gone to Titebond.
    They have quite a range and are available from Carbatec and other places.
    AV Syntec also produce good glues as do several other manufacturers.
    I just avoid el cheapo glues from The Warehouse and suchlike, as I have no idea where they come from or what is in them.
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    thanks ian
    i bought a bottle of wood glue from a $2 shop never again:mad: .
    i will give it to the kids to use in craft and get some better stuff
    hence the thread on wood glue
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    The cheap glue is useful for sealing, I have diluted it 1:1 with water and sealed MDF for painting.
    Apart from that the kids used to use it for making bird feeder blocks, a mixture of bird seed and PVA in a mold.
    I did a glue up with it once and after a couple of months the whole thing had moved and finally fell apart, I have had no such problems with Titebond (albeit crosslinked yellow glue), it does cost more, like about $12 a bottle 500ml, but you just know it's not going to creep.
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    At present I use triton , but when that runs out will be switching to Titebond


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    good morning russell
    my father in law and i crushed 400kg of shiraz grapes on the weekend.
    red wine in 3 months

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    And I am about to start a new home brew, all grain from the ground up, a dark hopped ale, should also be ready in about three months.
    Must start having a go at wine one day.
    If I am in Floraville, I know who to look for, the two blokes with red feet
    Back to glue, I have used the Timbecon Saligna glue, worked OK but a bit dissapointed with the crappy cap which became brittle and cracked, threw out about half a bottle.
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    I use Titebond, in the big 2L bottle, so it is cheaper. i bought a small (200ml) plastic sauce bottle at the supermarket for about 30c, and just top it up from time to time from the big 2L bottle. Good glue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashore
    At present I use triton , but when that runs out will be switching to Titebond

    I use triton glue and im very happy with it. Any reason you are switching, Ashore?????

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    I use Titebond on everything. Never failed me yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug the slug
    I use triton glue and im very happy with it. Any reason you are switching, Ashore?????
    Doug I have had some stains on timber from it, and because it was originally designed with solid particles to aid with biscuit joining it is thicker than the Titebond and seems to require extra clamping pressure to get the joint right. this has caused me some concern espically when using huon with long mitre joints in picture frames as the huon markes so easily.

    As to the strength etc I have no problems at all with triton glue, espically its shelf life after opening, as long as the cap goes back on it doesn't go off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farm boy

    good morning all
    what is a good brand of pve wood glue to buy thanks
    greg
    Isnt that the glue Kiwis use. Polyvinyl Ecetate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farm boy
    thanks ian
    i bought a bottle of wood glue from a $2 shop never again:mad: .
    igreg
    i use to use wood glue from the warehouse on pen blanks and tubes..it didn't work, so i've changed too
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    Default Glue.

    All you ever wanted to know about glue.


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    I use Titebond, I"m sticking to it.
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