Total Tools dropped the price to match their 237ml offering, price error? Either way its pretty cheap. Sydney Tools and TKD are price matching as well.
TITEBOND Original is not water resistant, TITEBOND II or Ultimate would be better suited.
Total Tools dropped the price to match their 237ml offering, price error? Either way its pretty cheap. Sydney Tools and TKD are price matching as well.
TITEBOND Original is not water resistant, TITEBOND II or Ultimate would be better suited.
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Can I use this to glue the laminate strip on the edge of a cupboard?
Don't see why not but aren't the edging strips usually preglued and just need an iron to melt them on?
yes, designed to be heated and the pre-glued edge strip adhesive melts and bonds, you don't need titebond, you need an old iron to heat the strip and melt the adhesive.
Not for laminate no. Wood to wood is what titebond is for
If there's no glue already on your strips this might/ should work (expensive though) Melamine glue.
Another option which I've used when existing melamine strips have come unglued from edges is that iron-on hemming tape that's used for altering trousers and clothes, cheap (most dollar shops sell it) and it works a treat.
Anyone know how this compares to Weldbond? More so for shelf life than anything. I stopped buying normal PVA wood glue because if nothing else, any time I'd go to use it was solidified in the bottle whereas Weldbond seems to last forever. Getting bit pricey these days though
This is top shelf. They also do a titebond 2 which takes longer to dry so you can take a bit of time lining things up
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