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Hi folks, what is a good glue for Baltic birch, its for a speaker cabinet with biscuit joints, morrells probond pva adhesive has been suggested. cheers all phil.
andersonec":1o1mk6q1 said:For speaker cabinets I would use PU (Polyurethane) glue as this is very very strong and it has excellent gap filling properties and we know your cabs must be 100% air tight, it's just a bit messy to use so don't over-do the application and it may pay to slightly dampen the ply first.
andersonec":1cjayvbj said:For speaker cabinets I would use PU (Polyurethane) glue as this is very very strong and it has excellent gap filling properties and we know your cabs must be 100% air tight, it's just a bit messy to use so don't over-do the application and it may pay to slightly dampen the ply first.
Andy
Mike.S":zbper5en said:andersonec":zbper5en said:For speaker cabinets I would use PU (Polyurethane) glue as this is very very strong and it has excellent gap filling properties and we know your cabs must be 100% air tight, it's just a bit messy to use so don't over-do the application and it may pay to slightly dampen the ply first.
I have no direct experience to disagree with the opinion above but other reviews I've seen suggest PU's strength and gap-filling qualities are sometimes overstated - compared to other glue types e.g.
Matthias Wandel's opinion on Gorilla Glue (PU)
Popular Woodworking/Chris Schwarz article on PU.
aideym":jid0yhrz said:My question is Do I wait for the weather to warm up or is there a trick I'm missing.?
marcros":2xgrohyu said:aideym":2xgrohyu said:My question is Do I wait for the weather to warm up or is there a trick I'm missing.?
Yes. Check with Titebond technical for minimum cure temperature, clamp time etc. There is a reasonably high lower temperature limit. Personally, I wouldnt risk doing it in an unheated workshop during the winter.
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