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    Default A Glue that dries white

    My boss has just asked me too see if I can find a wood glue that when dry is white in colour.I have looked on the internet and all I can find is yellow glue which dries yellow does anybody know of any such glue.

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    Dunno! Do you want a white glue line to show or something! Wouldn't tinting epoxy make white? Put some whiting in it, or titanium oxide. (From pottery supplies? ) 10%ish?
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    Yep, as TL says, epoxy with white tint is one way.

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    Bote Cote Epox-E-Glue is white, and dries to a white, slightly pearlescent colour. (Actually, that is badly worded, as white is not a colour, it is an absence of colour; but I'm sure you know what I mean).

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    Default The Glue.

    Shelly Shed,
    Yes, we use 1 in Our Shed, Polyurethane, not exactly white, but pretty close.
    Is waterproof, fills gaps, $18, a bottle.You need to wear gloves, as it black marks your fingers, & won't come off, for quite awhile.
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    Nightingale PUA Cartridge

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    Yes you could just use the epo-e-glue from bote cote but it is definitely the cheaper option to add pigment to a epoxy

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    I'd use RTV white bathtub silicone and clamp the job to get as thin a glue line as you desire. That crap never comes off.

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    Epoxy plus a drop or two of literally any old white paint you have lying around.....works just fine.

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