I will be gluing up mahogany (two 3/4 slabs to get 1 3/8), Would you use Gorilla glue or Titebond II? They with be for screen/storm doors.
Will probably use loose tenons when joining rails and stiles, should I use Gorilla, Titebond II, or epoxy?
I will be gluing up mahogany (two 3/4 slabs to get 1 3/8), Would you use Gorilla glue or Titebond II? They with be for screen/storm doors.
Will probably use loose tenons when joining rails and stiles, should I use Gorilla, Titebond II, or epoxy?
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Paul........
I have had really good luck with the Titebond II ,Titebond allso makes a glue that is for darker colored woods such as Cherry or Mohog.What are you using for a finish ?
Rick................................
Customer wants it painted! :(
Painted mahoghany? Then you might as well nail and staple it together. :)John O'Connell - JKO Handcrafted Woodworking
Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid - John Wayne
May I ask why mahogany if it is going to be painted? Seems like such a waste.
Because the customer wants mahogany and cost is not a factor.
Sounds like the dumb guy who won a gold medal in the Olympics and was so proud of it he had it bronzed...
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