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    From my experience, as long as your PVA still...

    From my experience, as long as your PVA still looks OK, it should be right to use. Once it goes begins to look like cottage cheese, you better hit the shops.
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    It seems that the trade off for this being so...

    It seems that the trade off for this being so quick setting is the hassle of having to mix the glue and apply it with a toothbrush.
    I would be keen to give it a go, but I am a Yellow Glue kind of...
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    Brilliant news! Obviously Kincrome are making a...

    Brilliant news! Obviously Kincrome are making a big play for the woodwork market as they are now the distributors for Triton as well as Gorilla Glue.
    Although I haven't been a working with wood...
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    Wow. There is some great detail in these pics. It...

    Wow. There is some great detail in these pics. It almost makes me wish I have the patience to give it a go myself. Thanks for sharing.
  5. Thread: Glue advice

    by GlueGuy
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    Your have me beat. I don't know of any glue that...

    Your have me beat. I don't know of any glue that could fix plywood to clothing. And keep it there while you wear it. I think sewing is you best option. Good Luck
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    From what I have found, the chap bulk packs tend...

    From what I have found, the chap bulk packs tend to absolute rubbish. Although it is a bit of a basic rule of thumb, I think most CA that you buy for about $5-$8 for a 15-18 gram bottle are best.
    In...
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    Definitely clean all of the old glue out. I...

    Definitely clean all of the old glue out.
    I agree, epoxy would be best. If you are neat enough and only use a small amount, a good polyurethane will expand into any gap that is left as well.
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    Gorilla Glue works really well. My cousin in the...

    Gorilla Glue works really well. My cousin in the States absolutely raves about the stuff. I was in SYD for the TWWW and bought some.
    It does stick to absolutely everything. But you only have to use...
  9. Thread: CA glue

    by GlueGuy
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    My experience with Super Glue is that you get...

    My experience with Super Glue is that you get what you pay for. You can get the cheap stuff from China which is like 4 tubes for $2.00. But you may as well try to use water. It is rubbish.
    In...
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    It depends which brand you use. Gorilla Glue have...

    It depends which brand you use. Gorilla Glue have an Epoxy which contain tiny rubber particles. This means that as well as holding a really strong bond, it is less brittle. You get the best of both...
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    Gorilla Glue will do the trick. It is 100%...

    Gorilla Glue will do the trick. It is 100% waterproof and heat tested to some ridiculously high range. Just make sure you clamp it properly and wipe up any exccess.
    I found Gorilla Glue in the USA...
  12. Hi Tankstand I know this is an old thread....

    Hi Tankstand

    I know this is an old thread. Just happy to see Gorilla Glue finally here in Australia. I saw it in Sydney. My cousin in the USA raves about the stuff.
  13. Gorilla Glue

    Gorilla Glue is now available in Australia. The first shipment only arrived a few weeks ago, but it should be found in good wood work stores and independent hardwares. It is being distributed by...
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