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<DIV>I know there has been serious discussion in the past regarding
PVA versus hot animal glue for hammer hanging. I bought some
Titebond 'Molding & Trim' glue a couple of years ago for a set of
hammers which I am due to get round to soon. I can remember it
being recommended for its no-run, no-drip qualities which are clearly useful for
this job, but information on its hardness etc. now escapes me. Does anyone
here know where it stands in the hierarchy of PVA glues for jobs like
this?</DIV>
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<DIV>Richard</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>