Smith s oak teak epoxy glue is the 2004 upgraded version of all wood glue whose technology is based on our tropical hardwood epoxy a product famous for thirty years of gluing any wood known to man or beast.
Tropical hardwood epoxy glue.
Hot hide glue and all wood epoxy all with good success.
Face veneers free of knots and other than solid pin knots no more than 6 in any 1 square foot area.
For gluing thin sections of softer woods where more fiexibility is appropriate so that the glue joint properties are more similar to the wood the tropical hardwood epoxy is preferred.
Smith s oak and teak epoxy glue is unaffected by the natural acids common to many woods which is why it bonds oak so readily.
Tropical hardwood epoxy was originally developed 25 years ago for don philbrick a well known builder of speedboats in the san francisco bay area.
Many tropical hardwoods are so oily or resinous that they re practically waterproof.
Smith s oak teak epoxy glue is the 2004 upgraded version of all wood glue whose technology is based on our tropical hardwood epoxy a product famous for thirty years of gluing any wood known to man or beast.
Marine grade for tropical hardwoods must meet british standard specification bs 1088.
For over 35 years g 2 has been an excellent adhesive choice for oily acidic hardwoods like teak and other tropical woods.
Smith co s tropical hardwood epoxy will glue not only oily hardwoods such as mahogany and teak but oak spruce or any other softer wood.
G 2 was developed primarily for waterproof bonding of rot resistant woods used in fine yacht joinery.
Tropical hardwood epoxy glue glues any wood tropical hardwood epoxy is a highly flexible two component epoxy adhesive which will glue oily hardwoods including teak mahogany apetong araki osage orange and lignum vitae acidic woods such as oak as well as spruce pine fir or any softer wood.
Cured it is completely waterproof and weatherproof.
This is why it is the all wood glue.
Using tropical hardwood epoxy glue harder woods such as oak teak maple alder apetong araki pau lope osage orange etc may be glued directly with our epoxy adhesives.
In addition it will with proper chemical surface preparation glue a wide variety of metals glass rubber or plastic.
This is why it is the all wood glue.
For glue joints less likely to fail when accidentally exposed to high temperature the oak and teak glue is better.
I have heard a warning about pre treating with solvents namely that it can cause more oil to rise to the surface from within the wood and so i have chosen not to use that method.