Glenn McCarron
PRO Member
I'll keep that in mind, thank you for the offer. I will try my test rings with the Lepages that I have to see if I can do it before it sets.
I talked to the local Franklin International rep a year or so ago and asked him about diluting Titebond Original or II with water and he said that it would not be a problem because the water would evaporate without changing the structure or holding power of the glue. He said that it would extend the set time of the glue but the set time would be variable based on the dilution as opposed to Titebond Extend which would have a standard set time.Glenn my local Woodcraft about 30 miles away has Titebond Extend 16oz bottle at $7.99 us. I could send you some up USPS, if you would like
Bob, do you have a specific proportion of glue to water that you use?Lloyd & others: Those of us who do segmenting in OZ dilute Titebond Original & II with water in the summer when you have temp of 32-36C in your workshop without A/C. If you don't the glue dries up too fast to complete a ring.