Gluing up some wood, thought this might apply to Boat Building

Mark42

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I had ordered a 10" round wood column to hide the common 4" steel column in my basement. The column was cut in two length wise so it could be assembled around the steel post. I glued it together with common carpenters wood glue. But there were a few gaps that needed filling. I thought about how fiberglass resin is thickened and used like putty to make fillets and such and it gave me an idea to use with the column.<br /><br />I mixed some plain old wheat flour in with the wood glue until it was thick enough to not run on a vertical surface. Using a putty knife, I pressed the mix into the gaps in the column. That was two days ago. It has hardened and is very solid on gaps as large as 1/16". It sands smooth and should take paint same as the wood. I decided to use the glue because I was afraid that wood fillers could shrink and show a full length "crack" and might not have the holding ability of glue.<br /><br />So far, so good.<br /><br />Just thought this might apply to any wood work being done in a boats cabin where epoxy or resin may not be the first choice of adhesive. Plain carpenters glue in a water proof formula might work well. <br /><br />Anywho, just thought I'd share...
 

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Re: Gluing up some wood, thought this might apply to Boat Building

I too have found that my boat building experience has been useful on many other things. Most recently, I had to repair 2 kitchen cabinet doors (thanks to twin 5 year boys that were trying to get a snack). The frames broke and then the center panel split. I mixed up some epoxy and matching wood flower and glued it up. After curing, they look good as new and I'm the only one who can tell where it split.
 

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Re: Gluing up some wood, thought this might apply to Boat Building

yeah,, coulda mixed wheat flour, baby powder, fine sawdust, ect to/with your wood glue for the same results... but polys' cool i guess..<br /><br />YOU STILL WORKIN' ON THAT BLOODY BASEMENT..?? :) ..
 

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Re: Gluing up some wood, thought this might apply to Boat Building

Boston Whaler was using Elmers carpenter glue to glue their plywood interiors together in the late 1970s and 1980s.
 

Mark42

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Re: Gluing up some wood, thought this might apply to Boat Building

Originally posted by crab bait:<br /> yeah,, coulda mixed wheat flour, baby powder, fine sawdust, ect to/with your wood glue for the same results... but polys' cool i guess..<br /><br />YOU STILL WORKIN' ON THAT BLOODY BASEMENT..?? :) ..
Yep! Almost done. Got the post to finish and a piece of trim on a counter top. Took a while to get the post. It looks great now that it's in place, just have to paint. Then a quick clean up (we've been using it a lot) and then I'll post the final finished photos. April will be 2 stinkin' years!
 

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Re: Gluing up some wood, thought this might apply to Boat Building

HOLEY MOLEY..!!
 
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