The Glue Book

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Everyone,
When it comes to enjoyable books, I almost always turn to a novel or creative nonfiction.  Usually, technical books are more for reference, and I rarely read them cover to cover.

But there is one exception -- The Glue Book, by William Tandy Young.

I've read this book cover to cover three times, and still I go back into it to re-read a section now and again.  Tandy does a terrific job covering all the different classes of glues, their properties, the pros and cons of each one, specific details about many types of applications, and general gluing principles.  He leaves you with a proper appreciation for all the different glue options, the considerations you need to keep in mind for each one, and does a nice job comparing one glue to the next.  Tandy explains where the weaknesses of one glue are covered by another glue, and so on.

I especially appreciate his explanation of epoxies.  Before reading this book, I was confused about epoxies.  After reading it, I had the courage to venture into epoxy land.

However, this book should be updated to include Dominoes!

Matthew
 
Matthew - it is a science in itself, isn't it?

Here in Sweden we have an web based "glue portal" where you can just type in whatever material(s) you are going to glue together and you get suggestions on the various types of glues/epoxy you can use and what their inherent properties/limitations are. Great stuff, you get to know weather resistance, temperature resistance, how well it will resist chemicals etc etc. Also they provide links for how glues are custom made for certain applications and why some recipes work better than others and inherent disadvantages in different industrial applications.

Though it is in Swedish you can probably get an idea of it here, it has helped me out a lot:
http://lotsen.ivf.se/CBR/Glue/index.jsp

:) Henrik
 
Furdy burdy furvner glugen. Furst ve glue der chicken en der dominugen.....

Ever watch the muppets ping?
 
Matthew Schenker said:
The Glue Book[/i], by William Tandy Young.

I've read this book cover to cover three times, and still I go back into it to re-read a section now and again. 

Would you say you're "stuck on it"?
 
Dave Rudy said:
Matthew Schenker said:
The Glue Book[/i], by William Tandy Young.

I've read this book cover to cover three times, and still I go back into it to re-read a section now and again. 

Would you say you're "stuck on it"?

Matt,

This thread has deteriorated rapidly.  Perhaps you should lock it..........

with some TBIII ::)
 
Eli: haha  :D yes it is something like that I guess, I enjoyed the "this to that" site as well, it's bookmarked. Thanks Greg.
 
Dave Rudy said:
Would you say you're "stuck on it"?

Yes, one has to expect this kind of response when getting excited about a book about glue!  My friends think I'm a little nutty when I tell them how much I enjoy reading this book.

Matt
 
...man I wish I had this conversation on TAPE - let's make it a STICKY.  ;D

I am absolutely RIVETED and look forward to someone really NAILING it in the next reply.

I have got to BOLT off now, I have a NUT loose - somewhere in the WASHER.

 
DaveM: man, you beat my entry (and stole my joke) by a few seconds - you were so fast you make Speedy Gonzales look like Regular Gonzales...
 
Wow, this topic has really had an extended open time!

But I like the way it's setting up -- no need to clamp it down!

Seriously though, for those of you who have not read the book, go to your local Woodcraft (or Barnes & Noble) and take a look.  You'll soon see what I mean.

Matthew
 
Hey, I can dish out the puns too...

Would you say this topic has shown some creep?  Is there any need to hide it?  Or have we formed a strong enough bond that it can continue?
 
To anyone still reading this thread, there is no doubt that you guys have created a strong joint.....
 
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