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9th April 2021, 07:57 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Titebond glues and linseed oil
Once the glue joint is cured can linseed oil be applied safely without the joint losing its adhesion
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9th April 2021, 10:04 PM #2China
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Should not be an issue once the it has completely cured
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10th April 2021, 07:24 AM #3
I've never had a problem.
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10th April 2021, 10:26 AM #4
Also used with no problems.
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10th April 2021, 09:08 PM #5Taking a break
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You need to use some serious solvents to break down cured glue, any normal finish should be perfectly safe.
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10th April 2021, 09:45 PM #6Member
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Same as the other replies. I use Titebond III for most of my wood to wood joints and have subsequently used a lot of boiled linseed oil with no hint of the joint being eaten into. Titebond II & III are the exterior rated so I don't know if Titebond original would make any difference.
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11th April 2021, 09:44 AM #7GOLD MEMBER
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thanks for replies guys.
I know a coat or two of linseed gives a darker tone to most timbers and as I am turning some glued light and dark timbers i thought a that a coat of linseed would excentuate the contrasting colours....so I applied it..
Unfortunately that was before I asked the question ...
and I am relieved now that I believe the glue joint will not be compromised....
gunna hold you guys responsible if they fail...lol
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23rd April 2021, 01:46 PM #8Novice
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Further to the feedback above I have previously glued wood to rattan with Titebond III and then soaked (by full submersion) the joint in boiled linseed oil for two weeks. The joint strength seemed unaffected by the process, even with the rattan becoming completely saturated with linseed and roughly doubling in weight.
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23rd April 2021, 01:55 PM #9
It's an entirely different story if you try to glue together a joint formed with timbers that have already been finished with linseed oil.
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