WoodYouLike said:Try that explaining to the customers, oh yes and for glueing the boards together we use pee
sidecar_jon said:Thats interesting, there used to be a waterproof PVA that was a rather unatractive yellow. My mate whos a Doctor of Chemisty said it was due to Chromium salts in it, which were eventuly deemed by the EEC too dangerious for the general public.
dbbyleo said:What's the distinctive difference between PVA and Polyurethane glue? If I recall, someone said that each has a specific application. What would that be? Another said that Polyurethane "expands" - but I'm sure what that really means and what the implications are on woodworking (I'm a novice, remember)....
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