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(12-24-2018, 04:09 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: JB Weld by a mile..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4xX7Vec...VAN8ub%3A6
Hey Jack, that is metal to metal!
..... and only relevant if using Australian hardwoods!!
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(12-25-2018, 12:43 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: Hey Jack, that is metal to metal!
..... and only relevant if using Australian hardwoods!!
Merry Christmas!
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You have to admit that the end-grain glue up by JB Weld was impressive. I doubt Titebond or Borden's would have matched it.
Regardless, the wood-joinery quality prior to the glue-up is still the king.
Rip to width. Plane to thickness. Cut to length. Join.
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(12-25-2018, 12:43 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: Hey Jack, that is metal to metal!
..... and only relevant if using Australian hardwoods!!
Merry Christmas!
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Derek
...Haha...Tnx Derek...Hope you and yours had a wonderful Christmas!!!
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(12-26-2018, 11:52 AM)Edwin Hackleman Wrote: You have to admit that the end-grain glue up by JB Weld was impressive. I doubt Titebond or Borden's would have matched it.
Regardless, the wood-joinery quality prior to the glue-up is still the king.
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It's good stuff, no doubt about it..I don't normally trust the "quick-set" adhesives, but after using JB, I am hooked on it.,..The only thing about it that I don't care for is the color after it "sets"...It looks "gray", but I usually add a pinch of Lamp Black when mixing it and it turns it jet black like polished ebony....{.great for inlays also..} Make your lamp black by letting a candle flame "play" on a metal spoon and scraping the soot off..That is "lamp black"...pure carbon...it just takes a miniscule amount.
I have a black powder rifle I made in the seventies with home made mother-of-pearl and silver inlays, glued in with dyed black epoxy..never a failure.,.
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I use JB Weld to repair my kids' toys when they break--and they break a lot! Most recently, I used it to repair a broken stoneware baking dish. I was a little skeptical about whether it would hold under oven heat, but so far so good! I'm regularly baking things in that dish at 425* and 450*.
Steve S.
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