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RE: Titebond liquid hide vs. Old Brown glues - Tony Z - 06-12-2020 (06-12-2020, 07:26 PM)Ray Newman Wrote: Link to the glue mentioned by TonyZ: https://toolsforworkingwood.com/store/item/BT-WG.XX/BT%26amp%3BC++4/4+Wood+Glue Maybe six months or so ago, Tools for Working Wood included a small bottle of this glue as a sample. I was sold and ordered a quart & I'm about ready for another. My glue usage is either this PVA or Titebond hide. RE: Titebond liquid hide vs. Old Brown glues - mdhills - 06-12-2020 (06-11-2020, 10:18 AM)C. in Indy Wrote: Ahh, the joys of home office / furlough reading! Yeah, I read that passage in April. (I'd collected MacLean's books from the library used book sales back in the 80's) Matt RE: Titebond liquid hide vs. Old Brown glues - Tony Z - 06-13-2020 (06-12-2020, 07:26 PM)Ray Newman Wrote: Link to the glue mentioned by TonyZ: https://toolsforworkingwood.com/store/item/BT-WG.XX/BT%26amp%3BC++4/4+Wood+Glue Maybe six months or so ago, Tools for Working Wood included a small bottle of this glue as a sample. I was sold and ordered a quart & I'm about ready for another. My glue usage is either this PVA or Titebond hide. RE: Titebond liquid hide vs. Old Brown glues - Handplanesandmore - 06-13-2020 The 4/4 glue -- I'll pass. This 4/4 glue, like the new Titebond glue discussed in another thread, has 5 mins of open time. How is it different from the LePage white glue which also has such short open time? Short open time is ok when I do shop simple projects, but for most of my furniture builds, glues like this are not good enough for me. Unless I use hide glue, I can unclamp anything put together with white or yelllow glue after 30 minutes or so of clamping, as long as the assembly is not disturbed/put under undue stress. I allow 10 to 12 hours for curing. Simon |