While repairing a minor bit of woodwork (at cabin sole) I found that some waterproof glues aren't. A cabinetmaker told me about "Gorilla Glue" and I gave it a try. Works well (so far). It foams while curing so allow room for some expansion. After it kicks, you'll need a chisel to remove excess so clean as you go.
Hate to brag department:
RESPITE is being launched on Thursday. I'm so happy that my back & knees have stopped hurting. The boatyard is fun, but I'd rather be sailing.
Mitchell Bober
RESPITE
CD330
Found a good product--Gorilla Glue
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Found a good product--Gorilla Glue
Polyurethane (Gorilla) glues are water activated (wet the wood), gap filling, and WILL push against the wood (clamps). It also sticks to a lot of things, that you may not want it to. Look in various wood working rags about the stuff.
P.S. Dont remember if any comments on teh UV resistance of the stuff, though!!!
P.S. Dont remember if any comments on teh UV resistance of the stuff, though!!!