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agardner09 | 20:50 Sat 19th Feb 2011 | DIY
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I am currently renovating a stool and need to replace one of the legs. Making the leg is not a problem but what I would like to know is whether there is now any superior wood glues that I could use to stick it back together, the stronger the better!
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Use polyester foaming wood adhesive. Sets in 15-20 mins .. Can take off clamps after that time.
Expands a little with a foam action while setting. Also waterprooof.
Do not get on fingers .. will be black for a week!

Get from merchants.
contact adhesive
Not just a wood glue but if you want a really strong bond try Araldite, it will stick just about anything and believe me once it sets it's bonded for good
Lol ..

Evostick and Araldite are just not the correct things to use on timber/furniture, are they?!
If the joint is properly tight fitting freshly sanded wood on wood, there's nothing wrong with good old PVA.
Araldite (or any other brand of epoxy resin) is also good but you'll go through quite a lot and it's fairly expensive.
Sorry Lydeard - contact adhesive is totally unsuitable.
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Ta AlBags I'll be off to the shops then.
I agree with answer. Mate of mine restores antiques for a living, when he has to re-glue an old chair or table he uses PVA adhesive, after removing all traces of the old glue 1st.
"Expands a little with a foam action while setting"


... and pushes the joint apart on some circumstances ... use a good PVA (Evo-Stik), it'll be stronger than the surrounding wood once it's dry.
What a load of tripe.
All good joinery shops use it now. It's well proven and a lot better than standard PVA's. It will edge join planks of elm or oak .. and they will not come apart .. that I can assure you. It's also seawater-proof.
PVA is now only good to use if you absolutely do not want staining or in delicate situations where it's impossible to sand/scrape off the dried foam.
If you all old-skool tried it, you'd probably change your mind.
Good luck with that ...
This is the same stuff ... Everbuild market it under a few names ..like Gator
http://www.everbuild....11,Wood%20Adhesives/1
Keep yer hair on Al !
Naz (to a greater degree) and I both manufacture musical instruments for a profession.
I for one talk from 18 years experience.
(5 minute and 30 minute are also light brown) and wood colour when set.
...then of course there's Cascamite LOL.
Supply Gorilla Glue, you get monkeys ... lol ;-))
Instruments .. What did they used to use then?
Resin/cow glues. I would only use resin for those now.
PVA if it isn't a Stradivarius original : )
cascamite....brilliant stuff, can you still get it?
Course you can!
I have no complaints with Gorilla Glue as long as you follow the instructions and wet both surfaces first. Two pieces become one, never to part. Amen.
I have recently been using exterior grade PVA to build a mandolin case, once dry is is stronger than the wood and will be fine for a stool as I presume the joints are all socket / peg type.

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