Dusty_R
Jan 27, 2014Explorer
S&B heat
How many here turn the heat off in your stick and brick when gone for the winter?
Dusty
Dusty
Stefonius wrote:?????:h
For what it's worth, at temperatures below 50°-55° the glue holding your wooden furniture together can crack.
Stefonius wrote:
For what it's worth, at temperatures below 50°-55° the glue holding your wooden furniture together can crack.
n7bsn wrote:I agree, NOT with the wood glue my wife uses in her wood working.....Stefonius wrote:
For what it's worth, at temperatures below 50°-55° the glue holding your wooden furniture together can crack.
ah no
The Texan wrote:(Shrug) Maybe my advice is outdated. I got it from my grandfather 40 years ago. I know that the old-fashioned water-based yellow carpenter's glue doesn't hold up too well in extremes of temperature and humidity. Maybe today's glues are better?n7bsn wrote:I agree, NOT with the wood glue my wife uses in her wood working.....Stefonius wrote:ah no
For what it's worth, at temperatures below 50°-55° the glue holding your wooden furniture together can crack.