There are several adhesives that can hold pieces of wood together without screws or nails. The cheapest and most commonly available is plain old white glue, similar to the Elmer’s we used in school.
I recently put down a hardwood floor for the office in the house and forgot to order the threshold for the doorways. <BR><BR>Well it arrived today and I wanted to make sure to use the best type of ...
So we’ve already covered the basics on the different types of wood and paint – but glue can also be an absolute life-saver in DIY. Whether it’s fixing a piece of furniture or creating wooden panelling ...
Nails, screws, and other fasteners all have their place in the woodshop, but nothing holds pieces together quite so seamlessly as glue. Not only is wood glue cheap and easy to work with, but when ...
Hobbyists and professionals alike trust Titebond Original Wood Glue. Besides delivering a stronger bond than wood itself, it features excellent initial tack and quick setup to minimize clamping time.
I recently fell in the dark on my stairs and put my knee through one of the balusters. I looked for a replacement, but can't find the right one. So I guess I'm going to glue it back together. I was ...
Wood glues have become tremendously versatile. You can permanently bond wood to wood, or just about any other material you can think of. The only problem with having so many wood glues to choose from ...
Dear James: Between my husband and the children, something is always getting broken. I want to buy glue to repair what I can, but there are many types. What type is best and strongest? — Hannah S.