I added a handful of 192 strength gram glue to an existing pot of 251. Should I expect any difference in performance. I just gluing up a few table tops and would prefer to finish with what I have. I did not know I had more than one type. Thanks
I added a handful of 192 strength gram glue to an existing pot of 251. Should I expect any difference in performance. I just gluing up a few table tops and would prefer to finish with what I have. I did not know I had more than one type. Thanks
192# is pretty much the standard woodworking strength. It is slightly weaker and has a little longer working time than the 251. Combining the will do no harm but will just give you an average of strength / working time between the two. If you were able to get things together in time with 251, you'll love 192. :-)
Paul M If God had wanted us to have fiberglass boats, he would have given us fiberglass trees.
Strength depends upon how much of each glue you used.
Thanks guys, it worked fine. I'd guess it was 2-1 with the stronger glue. It has been interesting reading up on the various strengths of this glue.