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"Jim Bailey"

26/02/2004 12:05 AM

Titebond III yet ?

Is is available yet ? Anyone tried it ? Are you waiting on it ? Why ?

jim bailey


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Nova

in reply to "Jim Bailey" on 26/02/2004 12:05 AM

25/02/2004 10:16 PM

Bill Thomas wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Since the question asks about the next version of glue,
> I will add a question about Elmer's and Titebond's outdoor
> glue.
>
> I just bought Elmer outdoor glue, which the label said it
> passed Type 2 water resistance.
>
> Does this mean it works better than Titebond II, whose label
> says it passed Type 1?

A quote from the Titebond web site:

"Titebond II Premium Wood Glue is the
only leading brand, one-part wood glue
that passes the ANSI Type II
water-resistance specification."

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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RS

"Rick Sherman"

in reply to "Jim Bailey" on 26/02/2004 12:05 AM

26/02/2004 5:09 PM

"Jim Bailey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Is is available yet ? Anyone tried it ? Are you waiting on it ? Why ?
>
> jim bailey
>
>
I called them a few days ago and they said it would start shipping mid
March. I needed a water resistant glue that is usable at low temperatures.
(I'm almost out of firewood to heat the shop and I've already burnt all my
mistakes)

Rick

BT

Bill Thomas

in reply to "Jim Bailey" on 26/02/2004 12:05 AM

26/02/2004 2:10 AM

Greetings,

Since the question asks about the next version of glue,
I will add a question about Elmer's and Titebond's outdoor
glue.

I just bought Elmer outdoor glue, which the label said it
passed Type 2 water resistance.

Does this mean it works better than Titebond II, whose label
says it passed Type 1?

Sincerely,
Bill Thomas

Jim Bailey wrote:

> Is is available yet ? Anyone tried it ? Are you waiting on it ? Why ?
>
> jim bailey
>
>


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