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Need some glue to use with biscuits into ply sheets

Not keen of the foaming type as it goes everywhere and make a mess

Any recommendations please :mrgreen:
 
PVA. I tend to use EvoStik but I don't think the make matters much. All the well-known brands are pretty good IMHO.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
IMHO forget Titebond, it's an Ok glue but there are better glues out there and for less money,

Try Everbuild waterproof D4 grade, unlike Titebond 3 it dries clear, 10min set time, been using it for years.

Get down to your local Toolstation 1lt will set you back £5.98p :shock: .
 
ProShop":1libmiak said:
IMHO forget Titebond, it's an Ok glue but there are better glues out there and for less money,

Try Everbuild waterproof D4 grade, unlike Titebond 3 it dries clear, 10min set time, been using it for years.

Get down to your local Toolstation 1lt will set you back £5.98p :shock: .

I'm building a kitchen with the exact same glue - no problems so far.

Nick
 
ProShop":109t4sdc said:
IMHO forget Titebond, it's an Ok glue but there are better glues out there and for less money,

Try Everbuild waterproof D4 grade, unlike Titebond 3 it dries clear, 10min set time, been using it for years.

Get down to your local Toolstation 1lt will set you back £5.98p :shock: .

Agreed, brilliant stuff...but you've been ripped off! I pay less than a fiver :mrgreen: - Rob
 
ProShop":33mmsjfl said:
IMHO forget Titebond, it's an Ok glue but there are better glues out there and for less money,

Try Everbuild waterproof D4 grade, unlike Titebond 3 it dries clear, 10min set time, been using it for years.

Get down to your local Toolstation 1lt will set you back £5.98p :shock: .


hi, just had a look on toolstations website and they dont list it, they only list the tubes?
 
Matt_vb36":1wm49nc7 said:
ProShop":1wm49nc7 said:
IMHO forget Titebond, it's an Ok glue but there are better glues out there and for less money,

Try Everbuild waterproof D4 grade, unlike Titebond 3 it dries clear, 10min set time, been using it for years.

Get down to your local Toolstation 1lt will set you back £5.98p :shock: .


hi, just had a look on toolstations website and they dont list it, they only list the tubes?


sorry just found, it just wouldn't show up in a search fo everbuild.
 
woodbloke":2j2botl7 said:
ProShop":2j2botl7 said:
IMHO forget Titebond, it's an Ok glue but there are better glues out there and for less money,

Try Everbuild waterproof D4 grade, unlike Titebond 3 it dries clear, 10min set time, been using it for years.

Get down to your local Toolstation 1lt will set you back £5.98p :shock: .

Agreed, brilliant stuff...but you've been ripped off! I pay less than a fiver :mrgreen: - Rob

Where are you getting that price for D4 Rob? Toolstation usually are hard to beat on price but I always like to them know when they are not the cheapest. :mrgreen:

Bob
 
The OP has his answer, so could I broaden this thread a little, please?

I have always used PVA glue - which seems to create a bond stronger than the wood itself. Why are the other products better? Is it drying/setting time (I leave PVA overnight), finishing effect (colour, workability), gap filling, or something else?

When I come to replace my glue I am open to trying something new, as long as I know why......
 
9fingers":2b30nnhu said:
Where are you getting that price for D4 Rob? Toolstation usually are hard to beat on price but I always like to them know when they are not the cheapest. :mrgreen:

Bob
In-Excess, Salisbury...they'd almost run out last time I looked, but tend to get in new supplies fairly regularly. A litre for £4.95 - Rob
 
woodbloke":vwjhfbzd said:
9fingers":vwjhfbzd said:
Where are you getting that price for D4 Rob? Toolstation usually are hard to beat on price but I always like to them know when they are not the cheapest. :mrgreen:

Bob
In-Excess, Salisbury...they'd almost run out last time I looked, but tend to get in new supplies fairly regularly. A litre for £4.95 - Rob

Thanks Rob, I'll have a look next time I'm over that way.
 
Allen,

I would have suggested you use my Titebond using as you will be using my workshop :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
9fingers":u7uo51c3 said:
woodbloke":u7uo51c3 said:
9fingers":u7uo51c3 said:
Where are you getting that price for D4 Rob? Toolstation usually are hard to beat on price but I always like to them know when they are not the cheapest. :mrgreen:

Bob
In-Excess, Salisbury...they'd almost run out last time I looked, but tend to get in new supplies fairly regularly. A litre for £4.95 - Rob

Thanks Rob, I'll have a look next time I'm over that way.
...don't forget to give us a shout and call in for a brew :wink: - Rob
 
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