What type of glue can be used in place of wood glue?
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Elmers will work fine on things that aren't going to have very much stress or weight on them. And the longer the dowels the better.
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The All-Purpose Elmers Glue bottle is supposed to be able to glue wood together. I'm not sure if it works though.
Put a thick layer of it on the wood. Let it dry for a while. It's now ready.
The All-Purpose Elmers Glue bottle is supposed to be able to glue wood together. I'm not sure if it works though.
Put a thick layer of it on the wood. Let it dry for a while. It's now ready.
Gorilla Glue
Its the strongest glue in the world!
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Gorilla glue. Very strong, but takes forever to dry. I sealed a hole in the bottom of a boat with it and also glued an oar together among other things.
ProBond, Gorilla Glue, aliphatic resins. Can't imagine why you'd have trouble finding wood glue - there are many.
You could try Crazy Glue, but I'd recommend using clamps as well to be sure it's solid and set.
Two part epoxy is easy to use and the best sub if you are doing wood.And can be found in lot,s of stores.
Skeff is right on. Wood glues are everywhere. Even in some pharmacies.
Everyone talking about Gorilla Glue is right, but it is liquid polyurethane. There are much less expensive versions of the same thing.
You don't say what the use is for. If it is a table top or something dowels and glue isn't the proper method. If it needs a finish surface then you want to use yellow carpenters glue since you are going to have to sand. A lot of what has been mentioned you don't want to breath. You are also going to have difficulty if you don't run the boards through a joiner. Boards don't have straight edges and won't line up properly. If none of this matters then I would still not use dowels, try a biscuit joiner and carpenter's glue.
Shelleys Liquid Nails.High strength.It is the best glue I have ever used. It will stick too and fix almost anything. Always read and follow the instructions. My tip is the less glue you use the stronger the hold.What you are wanting to do,you will have to clamp. If you have not got clamps big enough,use rope and don't forget to protect the wood on both edges as the rope will bite into the wood when you tighten it.