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Re: [Guitar Luthiers Network] glues   Message List  
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Titebond is basically just PVA that takes a little longer to set up, and is
just a little tackier.
So, you will do great with what you have. I do however use hide glue for all
the connections
I might have to take apart at some time in the future, like the fretboard,
neck joint, top and back to the sides.
Have A Great!
Micheal


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From: "numanhas99" <numanhas99@...>
To: <guitarluthiersnetwork@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 3:39 PM
Subject: [Guitar Luthiers Network] glues


> Titebond seems to be pretty much athe standard glue for building
> instruments from what i can see from various posts around the
> web/various groups.
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> My biggest problem with that is that here in the UK it is not readily
> available. Does anyone have an equivilent/alterantive? after all UK is
> domiated by three or four (Depending on location) big DIY chains who
> do not stock it, and other than a few specialist retailers almost
> nobody else stands a chance.
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> Just to make things a little more difficult I live in the back of
> beyond so maybe I'll just have to use PVA.
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> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
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> many thanks in advance
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> Numanhas
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