Hi, I core at .750 and dowel at .742, .744 should be ok. If you put too much water inside the core it will swell and stop you in your tracks. Wet a paper towel, ring it out and pass it through fast. It does not take much moisture to activate the glue. Good Luck, Rick G
i'm asking myself the same questionWhy did you switch in the first place?

Ah, its only .003". Not too big of a deal, right?
.............................You wetted the dowel so it expanded.
Nuke a damp tissue and barely apply moisture on the dowel or hole using a blower.
good idea :thumbup:
yes daduse epoxy....problem solved

quick question - call me ignorant, but i wasn't aware that things needed to be damp or water needed to be added to gorilla glue.
any particular reasons?
as a plumber for 30 years, it was always in my head, that things should be dry & clean when gluingquick question - call me ignorant, but i wasn't aware that things needed to be damp or water needed to be added to gorilla glue.
any particular reasons?
as a plumber for 30 years, it was always in my head, that things should be dry & clean when gluing
i remember reading something on here months ago about it needing water to activate
and for once in my life,
i actually read the instructions FIRST :thumbup:
From my experience with poly glue, the moisture content in the wood has always been enough to activate it.
Men don't need to read directions or road maps.i actually read the instructions FIRST