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Hi Allen

Andrew is correct.

I'm using the D4. As I understood from the shop owner, the D4 has the highest moisture resistance (according to EN 204/205 standards) and probably temperature range (we have -20c during winter).

The only reference that I could find is in the following wed site.
http://www.achema.lt/index.php?lng=en&c ... age_id=332
Please, click on each one to read the information.
As I understood there are three levels: D2, D3 and D4.
D2 is for indoor furniture in friendly enviroment.
D3 has increased moisture resistance for indoor dump conditions.
D4 has maximum moisture resistance for outdoor use.
On the container of the glue that I'm using, its written (in Polish) "super-wodo-odporna" which means Super water resistance.
I made a few garden furniture that went through 2 winters and the glue joints are perfect.

Regards
niki
 
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