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David

06/01/2005 3:31 PM

Roo Glue does NOT dry sufficiently in 90 minutes...and my negligence earlier didn't bite me

Guess I've gotten complacent about glue-up times with Titebond. I glued
melamine to melamine (using Roo Glue) and thought clamping for 90
minutes would be long enough that I could do a little more work on the
assembly. NOT! I ran it through the TS once to bevel an edge on the
other end of the work piece, and the moment I finished, the two Roo
Glue'd pieces fell apart. The glue was completely WET. I gotta start
paying more attention.

Earlier, I forgot to raise the Delta mobile base wheel on the TS, before
cutting the melamine. I didn't ruin it, but I was caught off guard by
the sudden pivoting movement of the Unisaw and silently thanked the
powers that be that there wasn't a whopper of a kickback. What ELSE
could I have screwed up if I didn't adhere to a "no beer before
operating equipment" policy?? I'm dangerous enough without alcohol!

Sigh...

David


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David

in reply to David on 06/01/2005 3:31 PM

07/01/2005 7:00 AM

FWIW, Roo Glue won't dry in 4 hours either. (I'm talking
melamine-to-melamine here; melamine to mdf dries quickly) DAMHIKT. It
will dry pretty well in approx 15 hours, however...

David

David wrote:

> Guess I've gotten complacent about glue-up times with Titebond. I glued
> melamine to melamine (using Roo Glue) and thought clamping for 90
> minutes would be long enough that I could do a little more work on the
> assembly. NOT! I ran it through the TS once to bevel an edge on the
> other end of the work piece, and the moment I finished, the two Roo
> Glue'd pieces fell apart. The glue was completely WET. I gotta start
> paying more attention.
>
> Earlier, I forgot to raise the Delta mobile base wheel on the TS, before
> cutting the melamine. I didn't ruin it, but I was caught off guard by
> the sudden pivoting movement of the Unisaw and silently thanked the
> powers that be that there wasn't a whopper of a kickback. What ELSE
> could I have screwed up if I didn't adhere to a "no beer before
> operating equipment" policy?? I'm dangerous enough without alcohol!
>
> Sigh...
>
> David

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to David on 06/01/2005 3:31 PM

07/01/2005 4:55 PM

Perhaps the non porous surface prevents the glue from curing much like the
bottle it comes from.



"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> FWIW, Roo Glue won't dry in 4 hours either. (I'm talking
> melamine-to-melamine here; melamine to mdf dries quickly) DAMHIKT. It
> will dry pretty well in approx 15 hours, however...

DD

David

in reply to David on 06/01/2005 3:31 PM

07/01/2005 9:01 AM

oh, definitely! I usually glue mdf to melamine (dado or rabbets) where
one surface of mdf can absorb the moisture. The bottle says it's ok to
use it for melamine to melamine also. Just takes FOREVER to dry. It's
tenacious as hell, once dry, on mdf-to-melamine joints.

I tried prying the pieces apart this morning; no luck (which is actually
"good" luck).

David

Leon wrote:

> Perhaps the non porous surface prevents the glue from curing much like the
> bottle it comes from.
>
>
>
> "David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>FWIW, Roo Glue won't dry in 4 hours either. (I'm talking
>>melamine-to-melamine here; melamine to mdf dries quickly) DAMHIKT. It
>>will dry pretty well in approx 15 hours, however...
>
>
>


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