WEll if anyone had a doubt about how strong gorilla glue is let me help you. Yesterday I was coring a batch of fronts/handles and while glueing up the 4th piece took 10 seconds to get another couple of fresh paper towels to wipe the ends with. Well just before i push the coring dowel through i sparay a mist of water into the cored peice and then a little glue and incer the dowel.
The Gorilla Glue started to activate and about 6 inched in, the dowel STOPPED ! I couldnt turn or push or pull it and inch ! I got some vice grips and grabbed the dowel, no dice, I finally got desparate and stood on it, Nope. The hydrolic preasure and glue expansion grabbed the dowel and that was that period. Soooo Today I had to re-core that front and start fresh. Just a side note, Im 270 lbs and have trained since I was 14 yrs old, heavy weight lifting and martial arts, that dowel wouldnt move for me, even with vice grips on the dowel !!
Strong enough, you bet !! I mist the inside of the cored piece for two reasons, one the wood is very dry and second the direction say to do so, moisten the work piece. Lucky for me it was only one peice that happend to LOL.
Tony
The Gorilla Glue started to activate and about 6 inched in, the dowel STOPPED ! I couldnt turn or push or pull it and inch ! I got some vice grips and grabbed the dowel, no dice, I finally got desparate and stood on it, Nope. The hydrolic preasure and glue expansion grabbed the dowel and that was that period. Soooo Today I had to re-core that front and start fresh. Just a side note, Im 270 lbs and have trained since I was 14 yrs old, heavy weight lifting and martial arts, that dowel wouldnt move for me, even with vice grips on the dowel !!
Strong enough, you bet !! I mist the inside of the cored piece for two reasons, one the wood is very dry and second the direction say to do so, moisten the work piece. Lucky for me it was only one peice that happend to LOL.
Tony