Didn't watch all the way through, but it seems all the glues worked great. The plywood couldn't take it.
Swede
Loc: Trail, BC Canada
That was pretty interesting, learned something new!!
Swede
Entertaining for sure Jerry. She's a trip.
The type of testing she's doing doesn't mean much. She's only testing a joint. I would never expect a joint like she's making to support any weight. If she was making a box & tested the joint strength it would mean a lot more.
Interesting, I really enjoy the project farm on Youtube.
Using plywood for any of the tests was pointless. Any of the glues would be reliant on the glue used to make the plywood. I'm saddened to say my goto Gorilla Glue let me down.
Hi I think I might have some expertise on gluing wood I'm a master carpenter with many years in both boat work and building homes about 55 years Now the best glue is epoxy glues they are both void filling and water proof ( it takes 12 hrs boiling the glue joint test to make it a waterproof glue it should still be holding after the12 hrs to pass ) if you looked at the video the glue joint did not break the ply broke she should have used a solid board not plywood, Howie
Thanks for posting Jerry. I enjoyed Darbins experimentations
👍 She is entertaining! Enjoyable vid. From the way she carried those weights, she appears to have some really good grip strength.
A great piece of good information...
Yes, but can she roll a joint?
worldcycle wrote:
Yes, but can she roll a joint?
Only if it is glued together....
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