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A big problem with polyurethane glue is deterioration due to water vapor
--------------------------------------------------- Hahahahahahahahahaha ...wheeze.. gasp Good one, Orval, thank you. Best laugh I've had all week :-) -R.S.Hoover PS - Although relatively new in the United States urethane-based adhesives have been used in Europe for the last thirty years or so, in the construction of boats, houses and airplanes (for us common folk) but also for the repair of antique musical instruments, the wooden tube of an antique telescope at Riga and by the people who do restorations for antique furniture, firearms, coaches (!) and so forth. If you haven't tried it, perhaps you should. Or simply go read the FPL reports on the stuff. It needs quite a bit of pressure to ensure a 100% bond with wood but otherwise, it's a pretty good glue. (Urethane foam degrades due to exposure to ultraviolet rays, not water vapor.) |
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