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Started by Minnesota Bill, May 18, 2016, 09:10:00 PM

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Minnesota Bill

How Guys, a few questions for you. I need to do a pretty quick build for a granddaughter. Planning on a HBH 48" long, very light weight- 5 year old. My questions are: My unibond 800 froze this winter, any good now? Titebound 11, or 111 better?
Is it better to heat cure titebound and if so what temp?
Thanks, Bill

wood carver 2

I use TB3 on my bows with no problems. You don't have to heat cure it.
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Minnesota Bill


Minnesota Bill

The TB3, how is best to prepare the glue surface? scored like the unibond or sanded smooth?
Bill

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TB glues are not gap filling so smooth is better.
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freezing my Urac resin never hurt it a bit. I do it on purpose for long term storage, and I'm still using Urac resin from four years ago. when I found out they stopped making it, I bought a gallon, broke it down into pints and froze it. I've glued up a couple dozen hunting weight bows with previously frozen urea formaldehyde resin with no ill effect. Unibond is effectively the same exact thing, but I have never actually used Unibond.
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Minnesota Bill

Ron, Jamie,Thanks for the info.
Bill

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