Steve Maskery
Established Member
Just a heads up to any Accoya virgins like me.
My bro has roped me into making a new door for his (Listed Building) home.
It has to be identical to the door extant.
The jambs are 120 x 75mm, so we have had to make them up by gluing together two pieces.
I had somewhere in my mind that Accoya is difficult to glue, but I found a D4 hybrid adhesive from Everbuild, sold by Toolstation, and I thought that would be OK.
We glued two pieces together, good squeeze-out, overnight in the clamps. This morning, remove the clamps, it's not looking quite as tight. One pass through the thicknesser and the joint is opening up. We decided to saw down the glue=line (we had plenty of width but were tight on thickness), but it wasn't necessary. The gap opened up by the minute, and I soon could prise the two pieces apart with a chisel. The glue had covered the whole surface, but simply had not adhered.
A bit of googling and it seems that everyone uses PU.
So re-done with PU and all is well.
Better to find out now than when the door is made and hung, eh?
My bro has roped me into making a new door for his (Listed Building) home.
It has to be identical to the door extant.
The jambs are 120 x 75mm, so we have had to make them up by gluing together two pieces.
I had somewhere in my mind that Accoya is difficult to glue, but I found a D4 hybrid adhesive from Everbuild, sold by Toolstation, and I thought that would be OK.
We glued two pieces together, good squeeze-out, overnight in the clamps. This morning, remove the clamps, it's not looking quite as tight. One pass through the thicknesser and the joint is opening up. We decided to saw down the glue=line (we had plenty of width but were tight on thickness), but it wasn't necessary. The gap opened up by the minute, and I soon could prise the two pieces apart with a chisel. The glue had covered the whole surface, but simply had not adhered.
A bit of googling and it seems that everyone uses PU.
So re-done with PU and all is well.
Better to find out now than when the door is made and hung, eh?