I'm doing a big veneer job and decided to use Titebond Cold Press glue. So far I've used it for laminating two sheets of plywood in my new vacuum bag and it seems to work fine. Next step is to glue the veneer onto some MDF. Then I made the fatal error of reading the instructions...
"press at 100-250psi"
WHAT?
I thought that a vacuum press was the best way of pressing large areas, and atmospheric pressure is... 15psi.
So did they make a mistake of the instructions - or is this glue really not suitable for vacuum pressing? I know I could easily generate 100+psi over small areas using screw clamps, but who's going to apply 100+psi across a large surface when veneering?
Does anybody have any experience and real-world advice when using this glue?
Andrew
"press at 100-250psi"
WHAT?
I thought that a vacuum press was the best way of pressing large areas, and atmospheric pressure is... 15psi.
So did they make a mistake of the instructions - or is this glue really not suitable for vacuum pressing? I know I could easily generate 100+psi over small areas using screw clamps, but who's going to apply 100+psi across a large surface when veneering?
Does anybody have any experience and real-world advice when using this glue?
Andrew