Harrris303
Established Member
Hi all, I've never really used cascamite glue before but I just bought a tub of powder and was quite surprised to read in the instructions that the glue should only be applied to one surface.
I was taught joinery using mainly PVA and religiously told to apply it to both surfaces. Admittedly I was never really told why that was the best way, but I assumed it was just to ensure the glue was spread thoroughly into texture of the wood and got a good grip on both parts of the joint.
I've got a feeling it's probably one of those things which just comes down to personal preference but I thought I'd check on here and see if anyone has any little nuggets of info which might be useful.
Thanks in advance.
I was taught joinery using mainly PVA and religiously told to apply it to both surfaces. Admittedly I was never really told why that was the best way, but I assumed it was just to ensure the glue was spread thoroughly into texture of the wood and got a good grip on both parts of the joint.
I've got a feeling it's probably one of those things which just comes down to personal preference but I thought I'd check on here and see if anyone has any little nuggets of info which might be useful.
Thanks in advance.