Yeah, but hide glue deteriorates with humidity swings, is "fickle" occassionally, etc. G --- Farrell <mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > Well, cold or hot hide glue with proper surface > preparation and clamping > provides a joint that is significantly stronger than > the wood itself. How > strong do you think your need this joint? > > Not that I'm suggesting hide glue is the only > option.... > > Terry Farrell > > ----- Original Message ----- > > Because this rib will be put under stress again, > and > > the split is NOT on an old glue joint, I'm > intending > > to use the CE stuff that Coleman sells. I don't > > consider hide glue, hot or cold, of adequate > strength > > for this application. > > Thump > > > __________________________________________________________________________________________ Check out the New Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. (http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta)
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