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A while back in a thread I cant remember now someone said they spray mist their wood before gluiing to slow down the "stick"in hot weather.

Can I get a confirmation of this please regarding how much to spray?

I've just glued three squares of wood 220 x 200 mm together as a start of making a laminated bandsaw box using ordinary bison pva glue and the pieces stuck on impact. I barely managed to square the pieces up before clamping.
I'm now working in 30c temp, and its going to get hotter before it gets cooler.
 
It was I. :D I only just damp the wood to slow the initial grab, but I have well overdone it in the past and poured water on (when I've known the wood to be bone dry) - it didn't appear to make any difference so long as the surplus was dried off quickly and not allowed to puddle. You've more extreme temperatures than us, so I would try a few test pieces. Be wary if using it on chair joints and things that are highly stressed - it hasn't exactly been scientifically tested although I've never had a failure.
 
Thanks, I'm not into furniture, just making pretty hefty bandsaw boxes with different layers.
this is my latest one, its a full 12" x 6" x 7" deep. Weighs in at 4.2 Kg.
They take a lot of gluing.

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a dam cloth works well!

would do this for complex multi part glue ups when i was in the heat of Denver.

it just slows down the absorption of the posture from the glue into the wood which gives you a little extra play time.

Richard.
 
I'm assuming there should be a "P" in there somewhere (lol).

I've always worried about damping wood due to staining as I am naturally heavy handed (I'm not allowed within 6 foot of a loaded paintbrush). A quick rub over shouldnt be too hard to do, should it?
 
MattRoberts":1qi0y4e4 said:
Fantastic looking box :)


Thanks. Cant claim the original design. I found a much slimmer and narrower box picture on the web, downloaded and played with it till if filled an A4 sheet and used that as a template.

here's the back view (padauk)
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Phil, todays plea was after trying to glue only three pieces together.
Two of 12mm ply and one of 30mm beech. Only two sides to glue, went as fast as i could with the spreader. picked them and up just held them together in preperation for aligning them, and bam, it was like evo stick impact. i had to use a vice the get them aligned before I could set the clamps. it would be impossible to glue more than 4 pieces at best.
And the heat makes the glue quite runny.
 
another solution, in the waste area, drill a hole through all the blocks for a dowel use it for your alignment. doesn't give you more open time but should take out some of the hassle!
 
cant dowel it, its a bandsaw box. the dowel could show through when i cut the draws out,
 
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