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Technistone – Environmentally friendly Production

1) Technistone product 2) Technistone production – usage of recycled raw materials 3) Technistone production – contribution to air purity 4) Technistone production – contribution to decrease of water consumption by purification 5) Technistone production – contribution to waste recycling … Continue reading

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Super Susan Installation

Installation Instructions Step 1:    Make sure the Detent in the steel bearing is engaged. Installation Instructions

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Titebond Wood Glues: Product and Application Technical Guide IV

Titebond® III Ultimate Wood Glue An advanced proprietary technology that offers the best possible performance in woodworking glues. This waterproof formula passes the ANSI/HPVA Type I water-resistance specification and offers superior bond strength, longer open

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Titebond Wood Glues: Product and Application Technical Guide III

Questions & Answers What Is The Difference Between Type I & Type II Water-resistance? Both of these tests are conducted using 6″ x 6″ birch laminates glued together to make three-ply plywood. The test for Type I is clearly more … Continue reading

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Titebond Wood Glues: Product and Application Technical Guide II

Common Gluing Terms ANSI / HPVA American National Standard Institute / Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association Bond Strength The unit load applied in tension, compression, flexure, peel, impact, cleavage or shear, that is required to break an adhesive assembly with … Continue reading

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Titebond Wood Glues: Product and Application Technical Guide I

Wood Surface Preparation

For best results, we recommend the moisture content of the wood be between
6-8% and the relative humidity between 40-50%. Because Titebond
Polyurethane Glue needs moisture to cure, lightly dampen the joint with water
before gluing. (Moisture content can be determined with a meter.) Continue reading

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