mortehoe
Well-Known Member
I'm at my wits end. All the glues that I have used have failed. Over the past 3 years I've made, re-made and re-made and re-made a spruce/mahagony as laminated M-S-M-S-M-S-M with each layer being originally 11mm thick with a sexy bend in the middle of the tiller. Each time the layers were compressed in a frame to about 40 psi continuous over the 1.6m length (cramps at 10" intervals) [Sorry about the mixture between Imperial and SI - but I still think inches and metres!]
The 'glues' that I have used are:
1) [Big mistake] Evostick Resin_W .... It failed after 2 months at sea. The tiller ended up being bound-up with string to hold it together to get back home.
2) Next disaster: Aerolite 306: Bloody stuff wouldn't mix properly so I put it in her ladyship's Kenwood .... It mixed and was duly spread on the taken to pieces/cleaned up/restored bare 7 bits of now re-pristined timber. The frame, timbers, glue and presses were used according to the manufacturers instructions ... and all looked good except her ladyships mixer_bowl (glass and spinner) which was well and truly fubar as the leftovers had set! .... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif The tiller lasted 1/2 a season before the now essential roll of string had to be brought into use again.
3rd failure: Cascamite/Extramite (Humbrol) .... Not even a month ....
4th failure: A proper marine adhesive guaranteed to be .... 1000% marineproof .... Balcotan One Component Marine Polyurethane Wood Adhesive .... A whole season plus 1/2 a ball of string.
The spruce that I'm using is 'Russian unsorted' clear; the mahagony is 'Ghananian 2nd' de-oiled.
What am I doing wrong???? The only thing that has remained the same is the original ball of string which makes me think that "How can I use string where 21st C glues fail fail fail ?????
The 'glues' that I have used are:
1) [Big mistake] Evostick Resin_W .... It failed after 2 months at sea. The tiller ended up being bound-up with string to hold it together to get back home.
2) Next disaster: Aerolite 306: Bloody stuff wouldn't mix properly so I put it in her ladyship's Kenwood .... It mixed and was duly spread on the taken to pieces/cleaned up/restored bare 7 bits of now re-pristined timber. The frame, timbers, glue and presses were used according to the manufacturers instructions ... and all looked good except her ladyships mixer_bowl (glass and spinner) which was well and truly fubar as the leftovers had set! .... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif The tiller lasted 1/2 a season before the now essential roll of string had to be brought into use again.
3rd failure: Cascamite/Extramite (Humbrol) .... Not even a month ....
4th failure: A proper marine adhesive guaranteed to be .... 1000% marineproof .... Balcotan One Component Marine Polyurethane Wood Adhesive .... A whole season plus 1/2 a ball of string.
The spruce that I'm using is 'Russian unsorted' clear; the mahagony is 'Ghananian 2nd' de-oiled.
What am I doing wrong???? The only thing that has remained the same is the original ball of string which makes me think that "How can I use string where 21st C glues fail fail fail ?????