Darryl Keil Last Activity 2026-01-12 8:29 AM
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Mike Palmer

 
Subject : Veneering Glue
Posted : 1999-09-03 8:53 AM
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Is anyone familiar with a glue made by Fanklin International called Multibond 2025. A furniture maker turned me on to this and it has been working great. I've been told that the glue has wood fibers in it which helps to eliminate bleed through. I was wondering if this is a PVA type of glue or something else?



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : Veneering Glue
Posted : 1999-09-07 9:50 AM
Post #30222 - In reply to #30220

Dear Mike,Yes, this glue is a PVA. Most all of Franklins glues are PVA's. Some have a crosslinker addedlike titebond two, others like 2025 have additives to prevent bleed thru, some set faster thanothers. All PVA's are basically the same, some are just tweaked a bit to add certain propertiesdepending on the application there being used for.SincerelyDarryl Keil: Is anyone familiar with a glue made by Fanklin International called : Multibond 2025. A furniture maker turned me on to this and it has : been working great. I've been told that the glue has wood fibers in : it which helps to eliminate bleed through. I was wondering if this is : a PVA type of glue or something else?




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