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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisP" data-source="post: 262072" data-attributes="member: 7377"><p>Do not use Gorilla glue, it expands as I learned the hard way on my build. Glued two pieces together and clamped, glue still expanded between the boards to the point where it not only bubbled out but made it so I could not fit the boards in the transom. The recommendation to me was Titebond III, wish I had known that first! :shock: Could also be that I went for the belief that while you only need a little, a lot just has to be better, which was not true with the Gorilla Glue - Good luck on your build!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisP, post: 262072, member: 7377"] Do not use Gorilla glue, it expands as I learned the hard way on my build. Glued two pieces together and clamped, glue still expanded between the boards to the point where it not only bubbled out but made it so I could not fit the boards in the transom. The recommendation to me was Titebond III, wish I had known that first! :shock: Could also be that I went for the belief that while you only need a little, a lot just has to be better, which was not true with the Gorilla Glue - Good luck on your build! [/QUOTE]
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