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Get maximum strength. joins virtually all woods, hardboard, chipboard or any porous composition board to each other or to other materials including metal, glass and expanded polystyrene.
Maximum performance is obtained when WELDBOND and material to be bonded are both at room temperature of approximately 70ºF (21ºC). Not recommended for use in construction of laminated structural beams.
dries clear and won’t leave a yellow glue line in joints. Non staining. For interior & exterior jobs.
With WELDBOND, the joint is stronger than the wood! contains no fillers and is up to 3 to 4 times thicker than other wood glues. Tack is developed very rapidly, yet it’s still possible to adjust the assembly into final position without difficulty. No heavy clamping is involved.
In most cases, hand pressure is enough to give a flexible bond of enormous strength. Provided the wood is not warped, light clamping is all that’s required.
To apply: Use full-strength. Rub or brush an even coat of WELDBOND to all thoroughly cleaned
surfaces to be bonded. Clamp lightly. This eliminates any problem of glue rinse-out caused by pressure, particularly important for hardwoods such as ash, walnut and oak. For warped wood or very hard / dense wood where heavy clamping is usually required, or when laminating, we recommend you use our . It’s designed for fastclamp release of less than 30 minutes with a bonding strength of up to 3500 psi.
For a smooth finish: All glue lines and drips can be removed up to 20 minutes after gluing, by washing thoroughly with warm water and sponge until surface is free of all glue. Bonded joint can accept a stain while adhesive is still wet.
End-grain bonding: Prime both surfaces with a solution of 1 part WELDBOND and 5 parts water.
Allow to dry and make the final bond with full-strength .
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