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Aug. 15th, 2011 01:46 am
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I have so much to do, and I don't necessarily care right now. First things first, which is write in here and then figure out what I'm doing.

What books do I want to go?

How long must I hold wood glue together in order for it to stick?

Why does Bath & Body Works not come with a warning label? (Not that they are bad...but something along the lines of 'you will spend money in this store.')

Oy.

Date: 2011-08-15 12:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiccadcaffiend.livejournal.com
Assuming it's wood to wood and not something trickier, like say, wood to pegasus, you want to hold for at least thirty full seconds before letting go. If you're making something load-bearing, like a cabinet or shelf, you're going to want to use vise clamps and let it set overnight. Don't forget to sand off the excess when you're once, BEFORE applying any stain or finish. If you're painting, remember to use a coat of neutral primer first, and then at least two even coats for best results. Also, in the case of shelving and furniture, the strongest joint is a dovetail. OH! And before starting any project make sure to clean and prep any and all power tools, and ALWAYS wear safety glasses!

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