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Evostik Exterior Wood Adhesive
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Evo-stik Exterior Wood Adhesive Glue

£8.95£22.90

EVO-STIK Wood Glue Exterior is an extra strong wood adhesive, suitable for interior and exterior use on all wood types. This outdoor wood adhesive forms a bond stronger than the wood itself, withstanding the test of time on even the toughest tasks and environments.

Its fast-setting, Resin ‘W’ formula makes it an excellent all weather wood glue that can be sanded, painted, and stained – perfect for any project. Plus, this exterior wood glue applies white and dries clear in minutes, going undetected to provide a seamless finish.

This EVO-STIK weatherproof wood adhesive is supplied in an easy-to-use bottle in a variety of sizes. Each bottle is equipped with a convenient twist-top nozzle, making it super quick and simple to achieve a precise application every time.

Use this exterior wood adhesive to assemble wooden items or furniture, to create long-lasting repairs, or even in upcycling projects. It’s a toolbox staple!

Suitable materials: All wood types including softwood, hardwood, chipboard, plywood and blockwood.

Suitable uses: Suitable for assembly of frames for doors, windows and drawers, as well as making mortice and tenon, dowelled and other standard woodworking joints. Also suitable for bonding wood veneers and laminated plastics to wood or chipboard cores.

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Product Description

HOW TO USE

PREPARATION

1. Surfaces to be bonded must be smooth and finished to fit closely together; for dowelled or mortice and tenon joints, the clearance must be less than 0.25mm. Surfaces must also be clean, dry, and free from dust or loose material.

APPLICATION

2. Apply an even film of exterior wood glue to one of the surfaces to be bonded.

3. In applications where greater bond strength is required, coat all surfaces.

4. When bonding dowels or tenons, it is preferable to apply the wood adhesive to the hole or mortice so that the wet adhesive is carried into the socket when assembly takes place.

5. Assemble the parts whilst the adhesive film is still wet.

6. After the parts have been assembled, maintain light pressure on the bond line during the initial setting period, using equipment such as vices, jigs, clamps, or dead loads.

HOW TO REMOVE

A moist cloth will remove the ‘wet’ adhesive but be careful not to spread a thin film onto nearby wood, which might later be varnished or painted. It is sometimes safer to allow the adhesive to dry, then mechanically remove the excess.