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Thread: Glue for chopping boards
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1st June 2001, 08:54 PM #1Member
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Glue for chopping boards
Could someone recommend the correct glue for use on chopping boards. These boards are always getting washed-up, cleaned with bleach and all types of foods are chopped up on them.
Thank you
Dod
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3rd June 2001, 10:48 AM #2Senior Member
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G'day Dod
I have used ordinary pva for many years, not one problem.
Cheers
Rod
PS We just wash them the same as anything else.
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3rd June 2001, 11:41 PM #3
Ditto DOD,Same here with no problems to date.
Cheers
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4th June 2001, 08:48 PM #4Member
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Thanks Rod and John,
I've got some Triton PVA so I will use that.
Regards
Dod
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22nd June 2001, 01:33 PM #5New Member
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The best glue to use is a 2 pack PVA based glued available from National Starch in Sydney. Completley non toxic is able to withstand temperature extremes and prolonged imersion. Most laminating companies use this glue and it is available in small quantities and can be ordered through most hardware stores.