tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069163.post113873090599691796..comments2022-05-08T12:40:11.093+01:00Comments on Musings from the Workbench: Out of jointAlfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08369678599909261508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069163.post-1138879112135642112006-02-02T11:18:00.000+00:002006-02-02T11:18:00.000+00:00Mike, yep, I was counting on the wood being moist ...Mike, yep, I was counting on the wood being moist enough. But you know how it is when you're using a glue or finish you're not familiar with - you like to follow the instructions. Well maybe blokes don't... ;~)<BR/><BR/>Ah, now actually those aren't Record clamp heads but Paramo ones. Slightly different in that the Paramos have an angled slot for the holding bolt, so the heads bed down on the barAlfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08369678599909261508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069163.post-1138826864884408642006-02-01T20:47:00.000+00:002006-02-01T20:47:00.000+00:00Glued up! Congrats.And I really like those Record ...Glued up! Congrats.<BR/><BR/>And I really like those Record clamp heads--having been a recipient of a UK Workshop member's generosity for some.<BR/><BR/>Glad the worst is past [g].<BR/><BR/>btw, typically wood has enough moisture to fully activate the poly glue, and moisture also migrates from the atmosphere. Wetting the surfaces speeds the process. So I think your glue up is fine.<BR/><BR/>Take Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com