
Thanks,
Mike
I only plan on using epoxy on the exterior side, but the wood will be sealed on the back side with different things... glue, contact cement and water based poly.
Benzu, we used water based poly on the interior as well...keep in mind that water based poly is generally not UV protected and takes a couple of coats + to totally seal....
Just for kicks, I emailed both the makers of Titebond and Minwax. These were the replies:
Thank you for your inquiry. I do not recommend sealing your wood before
bonding with Titebond III. Like all of our traditional wood glues,
Titebond III is designed to bond bare wood to bare wood. Applying any
type of sealer before bonding will prohibit the glue from penetrating
into the pores. A strong bond can not be achieved if our wood glue can
not flow into the wood's pores when pressure is applied. For sealed or
finished wood, you may want to consider using a polyurethane glue or
epoxy. I hope this information is helpful to you.
mikey88 wrote:this is my situation,i am ready to attach my aluminum to my teardrop sides which are bare wood right now,what type of glue do i use?
Is contact cement good for a outdoor application,my 20 plus years as a carpenter says NO!!
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