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    Default Need Glue Advice

    I'm just about to embark on several major projects using Blackwood. Problem is which glue to use.
    I would normaly use AV 203 or 201 because of the long working time it has. The problem with either of these is that the catylist in them stains the Blackwood. I have an enquiry in with AV Syntec but any practical advice would be appreciated.
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    yellow glue works ok
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    Working time Bob, working time. Yellow is my day to day glue but it has short working time.
    Thanks for your reply
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    you may be stuck with epoxy then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    you may be stuck with epoxy then.
    You may be right Bob, by the way that's a nice play on words
    Kind regards
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    Termite,

    I use urea formaldehyde glue from Timbecon for glueing laminations. It is cheaper than Araldite, but has about a 20 minute working time, somewhat dependent on the temperature. You could get information on Boatcote (a boat-building epoxy) from Bitingmidge. That is fairly cheap, but I think it needs a filler, otherwise it is too runny for cabinet-making joinery.

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    Default Yellow glue

    I continually come across the term yellow glue but have never seen the title on any glue product. Can anyone please give any details, is there a brand name ?
    woody U.K.

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    its made for glung mdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    I'm just about to embark on several major projects using Blackwood. Problem is which glue to use.
    I would normaly use AV 203 or 201 because of the long working time it has. The problem with either of these is that the catylist in them stains the Blackwood. I have an enquiry in with AV Syntec but any practical advice would be appreciated.
    Kind regards
    Termite
    AV Syntec have a new Poly glue AV515 That might be worth a try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    I continually come across the term yellow glue but have never seen the title on any glue product. Can anyone please give any details, is there a brand name ?
    Yellow Glue

    Original Titebond Glue

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    Thanks Sprog,

    I recognise the name Titebond so I will put on the purchase list.
    woody U.K.

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