Original Posted By: Phil Peck
>Bud, >Sorry, it's Titebond II glue. Not Pliobond...Silly me! Don>>I have used it (Titebond II) for 3 years in my project wings (sorry tubefuselage), and have, (for testing) two pieces glued outside since then (inthe shade of a tree to protect the wood from direct sun) but recieves thewater from the gardening 3 times a week plus raining season and still cantbrake the joint!I also have 2 pieces (test broked 2 more the first and 3rd year separatedfrom the wood, not the glue) using the Elmers Carpenters Wood Glue "Allpurpose". They were glued 4 years ago, this samples were Uretane barnishcovered with 3 layers, still perfect in the same garden. (this glue was theonly one available imported and advertized as "great glue" here at thattime, next year I found Titebond II in the same store).This glue (Elmers) and the barnish was used in a propeller I made for ourTrike Ultralight. It is still flying and has 160 hours in more than 3 yearswith normal tip repairs (pusher prop near the ground). The barnish and theglue are in perfect shape and we check it and balance it twice a year (dryand raining season endings).Hope this helps,Saludos Sail Almost ready!=09EAA Chapter 1039 President Delegado Regional FEMEDA-FAI 1,800 VW 2 place "Gtub"(80%)(own design)FAI= legalggower(at)informador.com.mx Ultralight (224 Kg dry)Guadalajara, Jalisco, MEXICO ICQ # 12376307Chapala Aerodrome Alt 4,997 asl N 20=BA19.506' W 103=BA08.203' "Cuando inducimos a alguien a nuestro deporte debemos ser firmes tambien enque mantenga optimo su estado fisico, entrenamiento y aeronave" - Julian= Taber(When we involve anyone else in our flying we should be held to a higherstandard in term of physical health, trainnig and airplane maintenance. -Julian Taber)________________________________________________________________________________