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Hot hide glue's adherence to stained wood?

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 1:13 pm
by Airplanenuts
I'm using HHG for the first time in a build. So far, I like it very much.

I hope the honeymoon doesn't come to an abrupt halt.

I'm planning on using John Arnold's idea, water-soluble aniline dye, on black locust back and sides, outside and inside surfaces.

Does anyone have experience with using HHG on stained wood, and it's long-term effects regarding adherence under correctly humidified conditions?

Thank you.

Best wishes!

-Rich
Go Army! Beat Navy!

Re: Hot hide glue's adherence to stained wood?

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 2:14 pm
by Airplanenuts
On John Arnold's advice on UMGF, I did not stain the back or sides before bracing.

I did, however, fume them with ~5% ammonia for 48 hours beforehand. The HHG sticks like stink to fumed black locust, and the bracing is gluing down very well.

Best wishes!

-Rich
Go Army!