Date: 4/22/2009, 8:53 am
You can make wood flour out of a very dark wood and when mixed with epoxy it will make an even darker concoction. It won't be black but for a glue line it will be close enough no one will know the difference. You get the added benefit of a fairly strong epoxy mix because wood flour is a medium strength thickening agent.
You can even test whatever you come up with ahead of time by wetting the wood flour with water.
: I remember seeing posted here, a glue that dries black instead of
: white/yellow. I think it is a glue that tends to foam up when applied, but
: I could be wrong about that. The reason I ask is that I am having new
: kitchen counter tops installed tomorrow (formica laminate) and they are a
: mottled black/brown/grey color, and if any glue residue would show at the
: seams between pieces, a black glue would be much less detectable than a
: yellow glue residue.
: I thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
Messages In This Thread
- Material: Glue that dries black
Randy Ricchi -- 4/20/2009, 10:45 pm- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
Charlie -- 4/22/2009, 8:53 am- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
Don Lucas -- 4/21/2009, 11:27 am- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
PatrickC -- 4/21/2009, 11:03 am- Re: Material: Glue that dries black *Pic*
Ross Leidy -- 4/21/2009, 9:56 am- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
Dave Gentry -- 4/21/2009, 6:17 am- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
Bill Hamm -- 4/21/2009, 1:56 am- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
PatrickC -- 4/20/2009, 11:13 pm- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
Brian Lemin -- 4/21/2009, 1:14 am
- Re: Material: Glue that dries black
Randy Ricchi -- 4/20/2009, 10:46 pm - Re: Material: Glue that dries black
- Re: Material: Glue that dries black