Roberto Flintofski
Established Member
Hi all, I have some repairs to make on some split new teak outdoor garden furniture to attend to, what glue would you recommend?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
I had not seen that stuff. I used the tins of resin and hardner kit with the little mixing bowls and some filler to add to the resin to thicken it if necessary.
Kittyhawk has it dead right.Epoxy glue works well on Teak. Cross hatch sand and a good wipe down with acetone immediately prior to gluing to suppress the oils.
One last thing I'd forgotten about - naked epoxy doesnt like continuous exposure to sunlight. It yellows and turns brittle. It's fine if painted over but probably something you don't want to do on your garden furniture. Maybe not such a problem in the UK but it is here in NZ where we have very high UV levels.Kittyhawk has it dead right.
Epoxy but wash the area with acetone first to remove the teak oil from the gluing surface.
Acetone is a reasonable solvent to use, whilst it does remove skin lipids, the oxidation products are OK. Still suggest you wear gloves and minimise inhalation ( fresh air works well )
And that's the reason (my above post) why boatbuilders use resorcinal glues rather than epoxies on varnished timber laminated masts and spars. Resorcinal is ok with UV.
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