by kittyfritters » Mon Dec 25, 2006 11:30 pm
I use TiteBond III. It's professional cabinet makers glue, it is waterproof, very strong and as safe as white glue. It has good tack and fairly long working time, but once it's set, it's set. Solvents won't touch it, so plan your work.
The trick to using it is to apply it very precisely. I apply it with a Monoject 412 precision oiler (Irrigator if you are getting it from a medical supply.). To fill the syringe, fill the tube about half way, put in the plunger just enough to seal and hold it upright, for a few seconds, until the air bubbles move to the top. Push the plunger to expell the air and put a straight pin in the tip to keep the glue from drying out. If you are careful about the straight pin you can keep white glue, yellow glue or Tite-bond III from drying out for over a month. When you need to refill just wash the syringe out with warm, soapy water.