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Can we talk glue?
Lilwolf:
I would recommend not gluing your entire cab together. I've heard of people who NEEDED to tear their cab down partially to get them in locations.
So glue parts... and use extra screws in the others if possible.
Who was the guy who built an entire cab in his parents basement... and ended up couldn't get it up the stairs and out... and the way he built it, there was no breaking it down.
electricd:
Sounds like I need to try Titebond III :)
rackoon:
Thanks for the input guys.
I suppose I will use Tightbond III.
I wonder how much of a mark or stain overspill will make on oak playwood.
I have some tricky spots with lots of oak base and quarter round and all need to be glued. Can I wipe excess of with sponge after clamping without it leaving a mark?
Maybe I will do some tests this weekend.
MikeDeuce:
Wipes clean with water, assuming it's not dried already :)
Maverick:
I use Titebond 1 for all my guitar projects. Gorilla and others alike dry too hard and become brittle over time. Titebond 1 is the preferred glue for laminating boards, headstock repairs etc...
Definitely what I'll be using on my cab project.
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