I am about ready to glue up the five boards that will become the seat of the rocking chair. A couple questions:
1. Is there any advantage to using epoxy for the glue up? I've used titebond II...
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I am about ready to glue up the five boards that will become the seat of the rocking chair. A couple questions:
1. Is there any advantage to using epoxy for the glue up? I've used titebond II...
I've just discovered these folks right outside Louisville, KY: http://www.bagdadlumber.com/
They mill local logs, kiln dry and do custom orders. They may be able to handle your needs.
Thank you both for the response.
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Hi Jess,
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