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How to use Wood Glues

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If you are a hobbyist or a wood worker, I am sure you have worked with a lot of different wood glues. Well, the old standard is the yellow carpenters glue and you may think, if you have not been to the hardware store recently, that that is the only one that is out there.

Well guess what, there has been a tremendous explosion and some really great wood glue products, the old standard is in fact the yellow glue and it is a great product. You got to understand that these things can be affected by water. In other words, if it get wet overtime, it can come apart so you have to be careful where you use those, they cannot be used outside or in areas where there is going to be moisture.

They have got actually dark wood glues, they have tinted the glues and they are really fantastic. When those joints dry, the glue itself is actually pretty dark and that is very, very helpful so you do not have a nice white line where you have a wood joint.

Now, one of the ones that excite me a lot is a woodworker's glue. This one is made from finished carpentry inside where you need to have a quick clamping time where the glue sets up very rapidly and you cannot pull it apart. Works really great when you are trying to put together small pieces of trim and I will tell you what, it sets up in about ten or five seconds.

Urethane glue is actually water proof. It sticks wood to wood, glass to wood and it is basically a multipurpose glue, almost like an epoxy. And what it does is, it uses the water that is in the air and some water that is actually in the wood that actually chemically cure. You have to clamp them because as they start to cure, the glue is actually turning into a foam and they fill out of the joint. So you really have to be careful with urethane glues, they are little pricy but they are really worth it especially if you need something in a water proof area.

Remember one of the most important things after you do use glues is you got clamp them, one of the most important aspects that really makes the joint strong. Remember glues are fantastic. There are a lot of different ones out there and make sure you buy the right one.

If you want to discover more home improvement tips go to www.askthebuilder.com.

If you are a hobbyist or a wood worker, I am sure you have worked with a lot of different wood glues. Well, the old standard is the yellow carpenters glue and you may think, if you have not been to the hardware store recently, that that is the only... click to read more


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