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28th May 2013, 08:46 PM #1
Another "Glue for cutting board" question...
I'm making a cutting board. I have Titebond glue, just the normal stuff. Will this be OK for a cutting board, or do I really have to get the waterproof titebond III? I'm not planning on soaking the board in water, but I don't want it to fall apart in the washing up.
I'm planning on finishing it with parrafin oil and carnauba wax, in case this makes a difference.Good things come to those who wait, and sail right past those who don't reach out and grab them.
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Should be fine.
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1st June 2013, 10:28 PM #3
Cool. I'm going to go ahead with the standard Titebond. Did a test piece with the oil and wax finish. Mmmm, feels nice.
Good things come to those who wait, and sail right past those who don't reach out and grab them.
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3rd June 2013, 10:50 PM #4
Update - I left a glue brush to dry with Titebond in it, and had to soak it in the sink. It took a good few hours to stop feeling like a rock. So, I'm not worried about Titebond on the pizza board anymore.
Good things come to those who wait, and sail right past those who don't reach out and grab them.
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