Originally Posted by
Simon MacGowen
This thread shows one thing clearly: the power of marketing...that drives many to choose TB III over TB II or I. How many of you who default to TB III really use it because of its water resistance? What were building that needed to be water resistant? And as usual, open time is mixed up with assembly/working time.
For Pete's sake, how many you have experienced a joint failure because TB III was not used? Close to zero, I would say.
I have used almost all brands of PVA glues as well as white glue, old brown glue and more, and my conclusion is it does not matter as long as your joint is properly cut, glue fresh (no sour smell), and glue-up done and set in room temp.
Simon
Yep, take some PVA, make it yellow instead of white, change the viscocity as needed and market the hell out of it.....don't call me cynical.
Chris
Everything I like is either illegal, immoral or fattening