Date: 2/9/2001, 3:27 pm
I think everyone's right when they pointed to the glue freezing as the culprit. It changes it somehow and doesn't seem to get better if the glue is heated. One thing you may want to try (maybe not on this boat)is using Elmer's Dark Wood Glue on Western Red Cedar. The dark glue lines are much less conspicuous than the yellow lines of Titebond. It sticks just fine and looks good on that dark wood. A little more expensive though. Good luck.
: I had a titebond disaster on my heron, well just a minor one. The glue was
: bad and I ended up glueing a few strips before I realized. I got that
: dreaded chalky residue. It planes off fine but there is still a very
: little bit between the strips. Do i fill it with epoxy/ wood flour and try
: to force it into the little gaps between the strips?
: Maybe a pencil to color over it in to make it blend with the dark western
: red?
: Any Ideas?
: Thanks
: Tom
Messages In This Thread
- What to do with glue residue?
tom preska -- 2/8/2001, 7:44 pm- Re: What to do with glue residue?
Mike Worthan -- 2/9/2001, 3:27 pm- thanks all *NM*
tom preska -- 2/11/2001, 3:04 pm
- Re: Spare the graphite!
Geo. Cushing -- 2/9/2001, 12:33 pm- Re: What to do with glue residue?
Steve -- 2/9/2001, 11:18 am- Re: What to do with glue residue?
Ross Leidy -- 2/8/2001, 8:35 pm - thanks all *NM*
- Re: What to do with glue residue?