Common gluing terms, Q & A’s, application tips and product overviews all at your fingertips.
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Despite your best efforts, glue will sometimes squeeze out of joints. When that happens be prepared by doing this…
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Woodworkers know one thing for sure: They want to use Titebond wood glue. But which one of the big three – Titebond Original, Titebond II or Titebond III?
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Use your bar clamps to pull together tricky miter joints using simple clamping jigs like these…
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Strong glue joints begin with a uniform and sufficient layer of glue on mating surfaces. The best way to achieve that quickly on broad surfaces is...
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Despite your best efforts, glue will sometimes squeeze out of joints. When that happens be prepared by doing this…
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Most bar and pipe clamps come with plastic pads to prevent marring the object being clamped. Inevitably those pads fall off, get lost, or become damaged. To make your own…
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When you need to attach a lot of small wood pieces, clamps just aren’t practical. At those times, try…
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