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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 6588278" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>I think the reason why people are thinking LN or polyurethane glues are stronger is because they're using them differently. You need to clamp wood glue joints for the duration of the drying process. Whether that's with a clamp or with a screw it doesn't matter. Unclamped, it's strong, but not likely to be stronger than a construction adhesive. When clamped properly, NOTHING and I mean absolutely NOTHING is stronger for gluing wood. That's not my opinion, it is legitimate 100% FACT. One more time? When used as directed, wood glue will make the STRONGEST bond of any adhesive when gluing wood.</p><p></p><p>Arguing otherwise shows that you either haven't been using the glue properly or you are stubborn. As I said before: this isn't about car audio, it's about woodworking. We just happen to work with wood that needs to be glued together, so I hope that people would start either listening or stop telling others that more expensive and less effective products are better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 6588278, member: 554493"] I think the reason why people are thinking LN or polyurethane glues are stronger is because they're using them differently. You need to clamp wood glue joints for the duration of the drying process. Whether that's with a clamp or with a screw it doesn't matter. Unclamped, it's strong, but not likely to be stronger than a construction adhesive. When clamped properly, NOTHING and I mean absolutely NOTHING is stronger for gluing wood. That's not my opinion, it is legitimate 100% FACT. One more time? When used as directed, wood glue will make the STRONGEST bond of any adhesive when gluing wood. Arguing otherwise shows that you either haven't been using the glue properly or you are stubborn. As I said before: this isn't about car audio, it's about woodworking. We just happen to work with wood that needs to be glued together, so I hope that people would start either listening or stop telling others that more expensive and less effective products are better. [/QUOTE]
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