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Titebond is the luthier's choice!
I'm not a luthier but after wondering on the internet, quickly you see that Titebond's stuff is the glue that everyone is using for fixing and making instruments.
So far I used it on two restauration projects, and it turned up really nicely.
Really easy to clean up and easy to apply, at first, the flat nozzle seemed awkward but it's perfect! The consistency is perfect, it won't flow everywhere and make a mess.
This version is weather resistant and resistant to most solvents (which can be a con or a plus).
It's cheap (money wise) and this volume good for small projects.
I'd make the same purchase again.
So far I used it on two restauration projects, and it turned up really nicely.
Really easy to clean up and easy to apply, at first, the flat nozzle seemed awkward but it's perfect! The consistency is perfect, it won't flow everywhere and make a mess.
This version is weather resistant and resistant to most solvents (which can be a con or a plus).
It's cheap (money wise) and this volume good for small projects.
I'd make the same purchase again.
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Best glue for luthiers
Learned about this glue in luthier school, unfortunately I've never been able to find it for purchase, until now!
It's the best glue ever, period. Very strong, reasonably fast and easy to clean (just shortly after the application, of course).
It's the best glue ever, period. Very strong, reasonably fast and easy to clean (just shortly after the application, of course).
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Really good glue
I like this glue a lot. It's all I ever use and it's as good as it gets in my opinion
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