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Darryl Keil
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Dear Brian,Cold press glue will not work better than regular Titebond, its just that the cold press version is designed to reduce bleed through. In general they both work fine although I have one concern about the cold press glue for some applications. It stands to reason that a glue that inhibits bleed through also inhibits penetration to some extend, you cant have everything in one glue. In certain situations where a particular wood may resist good glue penetration or a stiff bent lamination that needs all the penetration it can get may be better served with a regular yellow glue. I dont think we are talking about major differences but its good to know the subtle ones.SincerelyDarryl Keil: I was wondering if Titebond Cold Press glue for veneering works : better than regular yellow Titebond. Is it's performance just as good : for curved surfaces.
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