Date: 3/2/2001, 12:43 pm
: Several days ago Rob Macks posted a thread about using Gorilla glue for
: stipping; he suggested running a 1/32" bead in the joint. I tried
: using this glue generally and found that its properties of expanding
: volume 3X and another listers comment about the fact that it clogs a
: syringe, caused me to wonder how to apply it consistently. Does anyone
: (Rob, are you there?) have any suggestions as to how to apply it. I
: understand the Titebond II works well in a syringe and cleans up easily
: with water, which is an attractive option. Since I live in the deep south
: where temps get hot in the summer, the Gorilla glue was attractive based
: on Rob's experience of Titebond possibly causing flecking under the glass.
: Thanks for any suggestions.
: Alex Warren
I use the bottle to apply the glue. Don't buy a large bottle because you have to use the whole thing. Once you open polyuerathane glue, it will not last like yellow glue.
Because I use the bottle to apply the glue I buy the brand (if I have a choice) that makes a long narrow bottle with a pointed tip.
I see I'm using Elmer's ProBond, 8 oz., $8.
For deck strips I apply glue to the new strip, not the edge of the old strip attached to the boat.
I set spring clamps on a couple stations to hold a strip once when I’m ready to apply the glue. Then I add a couple spring clamps to the strip edge I'm not applying glue to. This holds the strip with the edge up so I don't need to hold the strip at all while I apply the glue.
Rubber gloves are a must because of long lasting stains and common sense.
I hold the glue bottle in one hand with the tip of my little finger on the tip of the glue bottle. Then I place the bottle tip and my finger tip on the edge of the strip and squeeze the bottle, moving along the strip smoothly to apply an even bead. It takes a little practice, but can be very fast once you get the hang of it.
For the hull I apply glue to the old fixed strips, with cove up, if I'm using Cove and bead.
Glue application is similar to above except that I use a finger from my other hand to guide the glue bottle tip on the strip edge.
I used to get yellow glue in pointed tip bottles but I can't anymore. However, I've found the application technique I described works just as well with the broader tip of the new TiteBond glue bottles.
Once I round the curve of the bilge on the hull I apply glue to new strips as on the deck.
All the best,
Rob
Messages In This Thread
- Gorilla Glue for stripping
Alex Warren -- 3/2/2001, 11:45 am- Re: Gorilla Glue for stripping
Rob Macks -- 3/2/2001, 12:43 pm- to Cove, or not to cove?
john doerter -- 3/3/2001, 12:03 am- Re: to Cove, or not to cove?
Rob Macks -- 3/3/2001, 8:29 am
- Re: Gorilla Glue for stripping
Alex Warren -- 3/2/2001, 5:39 pm- Re: Gorilla Glue for stripping
Tim Smith -- 3/2/2001, 1:01 pm- Re: Gorilla Glue for stripping
Rob Macks -- 3/2/2001, 1:19 pm
- Re: to Cove, or not to cove?
- to Cove, or not to cove?
- Re: Gorilla Glue for stripping