Binding glue
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- Myrtle
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Binding glue
Hi Folks,
Just glued the soundboard down on my first build - how exciting it all is!!!!!!
Just looking ahead - I have some binding that I bought, they're plastic I believe - but I like the creamy colour.
Will Titebond hold them in place?
Or do I need something like CA glue?
Cheers
Just glued the soundboard down on my first build - how exciting it all is!!!!!!
Just looking ahead - I have some binding that I bought, they're plastic I believe - but I like the creamy colour.
Will Titebond hold them in place?
Or do I need something like CA glue?
Cheers
- 56nortondomy
- Blackwood
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Re: Binding glue
Hi Pat, i think you need to use some type of plastic glue like weldon, i'm sure some of the guys who have used these bindings will give you a heads up.
Wayne
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- Blackwood
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Re: Binding glue
Don't know where you are Pat, and I hope you have more choice than me. Stewart MacDonald suggest Weld-On 16 which I did use before with good results. However the only place I can find it now in Perth (Mulford Plastics) want a minimum order of about $80 so I tried a few other things and I now use Pacific Balsa C23 which has worked just as well as the Weld-On. Made here in Australia too. I got mine from Stanbridge's (model supplies) in Perth.
Ken
Re: Binding glue
I've used Tarzan's Grip when I used plastic. No dramas so far. Someone on here recommended that to me......
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Cheers,
Nick
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Cheers,
Nick
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Re: Binding glue
I dont like the blue weld on 16, have had a few failures over the years with it, and when its not your guitar but a customers any failure is unacceptable.
I use the green tube stuff, cant remember the name of the top of my head, but Ill have a look when I go to work tommorrow
I use the green tube stuff, cant remember the name of the top of my head, but Ill have a look when I go to work tommorrow
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Re: Binding glue
Hmm that's interesting Steve,, although i haven't bought any Weldon 16 for quite a while and it might have changed in the past few years, the stuff i was using is clear, very good though, next time i'm using plastic binding though i'll ask about this green stuff you mention.simso wrote:I dont like the blue weld on 16, have had a few failures over the years with it, and when its not your guitar but a customers any failure is unacceptable.
I use the green tube stuff, cant remember the name of the top of my head, but Ill have a look when I go to work tommorrow
Cheers,,
Rod.
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Re: Binding glue
I think Steve is referring to the colour of the tube Rod?rocket wrote:Hmm that's interesting Steve,, although i haven't bought any Weldon 16 for quite a while and it might have changed in the past few years, the stuff i was using is clear, very good though, next time i'm using plastic binding though i'll ask about this green stuff you mention.
Cheers,,
Rod.

I wasn't aware that Weldon came in different colours until this post

I've always used the Red tubed Weldon 16 (again, like Crafty, I source it from Mulford Plastics here in NZ but where I work has a trade account with them so fortunately minimum purchases aren't an issue) with great success. I wouldn't recommend CA, there are some plastics this stuff doesn't like to glue to and there's nothing worse than spending ages putting your binding on only to have it peel off again!
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Re: Binding glue
I use Weld-on (red tube) that I buy from a local plastics supplier
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