Titebond 3 - Cigar Box Nation2024-04-10T21:01:29Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/titebond-3?commentId=2592684%3AComment%3A2586891&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHope this helps but I should…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-05-02:2592684:Comment:25868912016-05-02T21:28:42.414ZPhilip Halehttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/PhilipHale
Hope this helps but I should have realised that a water based product would affect the white oak I am using.<br />
I built my own camper van and lined the interior with oak finished ply panels, and you really need to keep water away from them as any water marks are black. I think I will stick with titebond 2 in the future.<br />
Good luck and happy building and playing to you all.<br />
Regards Philyaboots.
Hope this helps but I should have realised that a water based product would affect the white oak I am using.<br />
I built my own camper van and lined the interior with oak finished ply panels, and you really need to keep water away from them as any water marks are black. I think I will stick with titebond 2 in the future.<br />
Good luck and happy building and playing to you all.<br />
Regards Philyaboots. When was it made "new"? The s…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-05-02:2592684:Comment:25860772016-05-02T00:05:14.634ZKigarhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Kigar
When was it made "new"? The stuff I used foamed but it was quite a while ago.
When was it made "new"? The stuff I used foamed but it was quite a while ago. TB lll dries darker than Elme…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-05-01:2592684:Comment:25861082016-05-01T23:54:10.274Zgary hergethttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/garyherget
<p>TB lll dries darker than Elmers and if the joint isn't tight you might see a line of the glue there making the line. When joints are tight it never shows. TB lll is all I have ever used and it works fine when I pay attention to quality in my work, if not then I get what's deserved.</p>
<p>TB lll dries darker than Elmers and if the joint isn't tight you might see a line of the glue there making the line. When joints are tight it never shows. TB lll is all I have ever used and it works fine when I pay attention to quality in my work, if not then I get what's deserved.</p> I had bad luck with gorilla g…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-05-01:2592684:Comment:25860872016-05-01T20:35:27.357ZKigarhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Kigar
I had bad luck with gorilla glue. Super strong at first but later the joints were brittle and some joints broke. I won't use it again.
I had bad luck with gorilla glue. Super strong at first but later the joints were brittle and some joints broke. I won't use it again. I don't have observed the bla…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-05-01:2592684:Comment:25860262016-05-01T19:49:13.427ZMoritz Voegelihttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/MoritzVoegeli265
<p>I don't have observed the black line you describe neither, my necks are beech tree and it's even hard to check where the joint is.</p>
<p>I don't have observed the black line you describe neither, my necks are beech tree and it's even hard to check where the joint is.</p> Hi Philip. I have used TB III…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-05-01:2592684:Comment:25857652016-05-01T19:05:03.800ZGrandpahttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Grandpa958
<p>Hi Philip. I have used TB III to glue fretboard to necks as well as most of my cbg gluing requirements through 2 big bottles. I have not observed the black line you describe. My wood is mostly red oak (necks and fret boards), a little poplar, and scraps of other stuff laying around. Wonder if the wood you use might have a hand in your negative effect? Not shillin' for TB3, just wondering.</p>
<p>Hi Philip. I have used TB III to glue fretboard to necks as well as most of my cbg gluing requirements through 2 big bottles. I have not observed the black line you describe. My wood is mostly red oak (necks and fret boards), a little poplar, and scraps of other stuff laying around. Wonder if the wood you use might have a hand in your negative effect? Not shillin' for TB3, just wondering.</p> I use Gorilla Glue (the white…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-05-01:2592684:Comment:25859872016-05-01T16:04:42.572ZJohn Sawyerhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JohnSawyer
I use Gorilla Glue (the white PVA, not the foaming polyurethane glue) it dries to a slight tan, clamping time of about 30 minutes...<br />
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Thanks for the tip on TB III!
I use Gorilla Glue (the white PVA, not the foaming polyurethane glue) it dries to a slight tan, clamping time of about 30 minutes...<br />
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Thanks for the tip on TB III!