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laminating glue?

Started by farmboy, March 03, 2008, 11:49:00 PM

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farmboy

I want to try laminating different species of wood and antler to wood for my handles.  What type of glues work best for that.

I want my handles to hold up to hard use and have been using multi layers of tung oil as a finish.

Does anyone know if true oil is made up of several different oils or is it a pure oil?

Any suggestions would be great!

Scott

dorris

titebond II is what I been useing . about the tung oil dont have a clue .
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Leftieshot

I'd try contacting the company about their product.  I have found this kind of situation, companys are more than happy to help.  And sometimes they get a kick out of what you are doing with their product.

RGK

Slow cure epoxy from the hardware store. That is all I ever use and I always use tung oil as a finsh. The two work well together.
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skullworks

Post a picture of the laminated handle you did Ron! Good to see you are around still! LOL!
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farmboy

Thanx guys......I suppose i'm on the right track then.....I have some of Brownells glass bed left over and might try it just to use it up.

Scott

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