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    Default New CA glue for woodworkers?

    Just noticed this article in the Fine Woodworking blog. Do you builders think it would be useful somewhere in your process?

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    Default Re: New CA glue for woodworkers?

    Yeah, I saw that, too. Not holding my breath.

    I did find it interesting that the rep said most CA glue, when used with the "kicker", is often weakened by the use of the accelerator. Of course anyone who has used it knows you can make a big foamy mess if you use too much kicker, but I didn't realize it was weakening the polymer that much. Makes sense, intuitively, kind of like the difference between annealing and quenching.

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    Default Re: New CA glue for woodworkers?

    I have been using the titebond brand ca that's made specifically for wood. It works well as far a I have seen. I'm not a giant ca user. I use it sparingly for repairs and such. I have no desire to use it for a total build. I have seen a few who have experimented with that though.

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