04-25-2021, 08:17 PM (This post was last modified: 04-25-2021, 08:22 PM by davco.)
I'm gluing up a eucalyptus patio table that I'm building.
It's fashioned after the typical round teak style table with slats in the center.
I'll be using loose tenons in dados to hold the piece together.
My question is, what glue can hold up to the elements and has a long enough open time for this complicated glue up. Will Titebond 3 really last?
Would titebond 3 and stainless mechanical fasteners do the trick or should I use a polyurethane glue or epoxy?
I like Titebond III and use it 95% of the time inside or outside projects.
Doing another cedar raised bed planter for the wife
Using fasteners yes, but where I needed glue, Titebond III was it
The wood breaks before the joint...
(04-25-2021, 08:38 PM)MT Woodworker Wrote: I like Titebond III and use it 95% of the time inside or outside projects.
Doing another cedar raised bed planter for the wife
Using fasteners yes, but where I needed glue, Titebond III was it
The wood breaks before the joint...
Great, good to hear....does it rain much in Montana?
Sounds to me like Dap Weldwood plastic resin glue would be the perfect adhesive. That's what I use on cutting boards. The Titebond III that I've used has turned to bubble gum over the years.
Poly glue foams out and is an annoyance to deal with but it might be workable as long as the clamping pressure is sufficient to overcome the resistance of such a gooey adhesive.
Beautiful table. No advice on the glue but I would suggest getting a helper to speed up the glue application. That's a lot of parts to get done. Good luck.
Epoxy is your best option for long open time and weather resistance. Gorilla Glue or Plastic Resin Glue would be good options, too. TB III would be my least preferred option. It's strength at high temperature is terrible and a dark colored tabletop will get hot, so if there is any stress in it it's likely to open up.
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