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Another modified Cob
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 558143" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>The best luck I have had is with Titebond Premium interior/exterior yellow wood glue. It seems to take the heat well and spreads the easiest with no gaps. I tried using the Gorilla glue epoxies that you add water with mixed results. If I'm not mistaken Missouri Meerschaum uses Elmers white glue. The Titebond I have used both gluing the shank to the bowl and putting on the metal bands. I also repaired a bamboo shank that split where the bit goes in using Titebond with good results. Your mileage may vary. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 558143, member: 29"] The best luck I have had is with Titebond Premium interior/exterior yellow wood glue. It seems to take the heat well and spreads the easiest with no gaps. I tried using the Gorilla glue epoxies that you add water with mixed results. If I'm not mistaken Missouri Meerschaum uses Elmers white glue. The Titebond I have used both gluing the shank to the bowl and putting on the metal bands. I also repaired a bamboo shank that split where the bit goes in using Titebond with good results. Your mileage may vary. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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