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Hi guys, I am completely new to the whole CGB game and just spent all day yesterday on my first build. It was very much improvised and I only used screws, no glue.
I am wanting to start on my second build soon but really want to take my time on this one to make it as clean and solid as possible... so my question is, which glue (or epoxy or whatever you use) do you guys recommend using to connect a through-neck to a paper covered cigar box?
Thanks,
Brendon.
Permalink Reply by Lewin E Leven on August 5, 2011 at 1:06pm I wish I would have joined here a long time ago. I had to find out the hard way about gorilla glue. That stuff is bad, It's obvious on any builds where I used it. Now I use ordinary Lepage yellow carpenters glue. I want to try Titebond but the stuff at the local store closest to me has something called Weldbond. Can anyone tell me if this is similar to Titebond. Even the bottles look similar.
Wes "Moanin' Mule" Yates said:
Just whatever you do, DO NOT USE GORILLLA GLUE ON ANYTHING! The stuff expands instead of contracts.
-WY
Tite bond is not hard to find, try Lowes or Home Depot.
Lewin E Leven said:
I wish I would have joined here a long time ago. I had to find out the hard way about gorilla glue. That stuff is bad, It's obvious on any builds where I used it. Now I use ordinary Lepage yellow carpenters glue. I want to try Titebond but the stuff at the local store closest to me has something called Weldbond. Can anyone tell me if this is similar to Titebond. Even the bottles look similar.
Wes "Moanin' Mule" Yates said:Just whatever you do, DO NOT USE GORILLLA GLUE ON ANYTHING! The stuff expands instead of contracts.
-WY
Permalink Reply by David Tutterrow GutBucketGuitars on August 5, 2011 at 1:44pm
Permalink Reply by Chuck Dubman on August 5, 2011 at 7:18pm Use about 1/4 of what you'd use with Titebond. You'd be better off with Liquid Nails, made to
hold drywall, not all that different from a fiberboard box top.
Wes "Moanin' Mule" Yates said:
Just whatever you do, DO NOT USE GORILLLA GLUE ON ANYTHING! The stuff expands instead of contracts.
-WY
Permalink Reply by Chuck Dubman on August 5, 2011 at 7:27pm Weldbond is a high grade, thicker version of white Elmer's PVA, advertised as having more
uses than duct tape. It'll hold glass, which Elmer's can't. I see no problems.
Lewin E Leven said:
I wish I would have joined here a long time ago. I had to find out the hard way about gorilla glue. That stuff is bad, It's obvious on any builds where I used it. Now I use ordinary Lepage yellow carpenters glue. I want to try Titebond but the stuff at the local store closest to me has something called Weldbond. Can anyone tell me if this is similar to Titebond. Even the bottles look similar.
Permalink Reply by BenBob on August 7, 2011 at 1:10am Here's a good adhesive reference:
http://www.renwks.com/encyclopedia/glues.htm
It also explains why Tightbond original is better for lutherie than Tightbond II or III.
Permalink Reply by Chuck Dubman on August 7, 2011 at 4:11am
Permalink Reply by Rand Moore on August 7, 2011 at 10:48pm Here's a good adhesive reference:
http://www.renwks.com/encyclopedia/glues.htm
It also explains why Tightbond original is better for lutherie than Tightbond II or III.
Permalink Reply by colin mcgrath on August 8, 2011 at 1:46pm Just whatever you do, DO NOT USE GORILLLA GLUE ON ANYTHING! The stuff expands instead of contracts.
-WY
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