I am just about to glue up a walnut countertop on which the sink will stand in a bathroom. Considering that there will be water spillage, would Titebond III be adequate or should I use PU?
Simon
I made a vanity for my bathroom from maple - all glued together with Titebond 1. All joints are still tight one year on. A decent poly finish makes it waterproof(ish) :wink:
Hope this helps
Philly
On closer inspection, the dark Titebond in this country is Titebond original so therefore not waterproof. In the US it is made from Titebond II which is waterproof. :? Anyway, I used Titebond III.
Was doing some other work at this house today, oak top still looked as good as when I put it in 18mths ago. Titebond PU and several layers of Barfords Aquacote, biscuted joints.
Was doing some other work at this house today, oak top still looked as good as when I put it in 18mths ago. Titebond PU and several layers of Barfords Aquacote, biscuted joints.