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These grades are generally made with waterproof glue so they can be used wet for best results.
Small holes can sometimes be filled with quick-drying waterproof glue.
Exterior plywood is made with nothing but waterproof glue and should always be used for any exposed application.
Work waterproof glue or construction adhesive into the crack, pressing the pieces together.
Here, you will have to switch to a waterproof glue, like epoxy resin.
The technique remained in use until waterproof glues became available in the 1950s.
Make half-lap joints for the frame, using waterproof glue and rustproof screws.
Use waterproof glue for all joints.
This is knot and crack free and glued with resorcinol waterproof glue.
Use waterproof glue or epoxy.
I was going to soak it good with waterproof glue and pound it in there, but I didn't get around to it.
Modern waterproof glues, especially epoxy resin, have caused revolutionary changes in both carvel and clinker style construction.
Roller-application of Borden One-Shot waterproof glue preceded each veneer except the first.
In the absence of waterproof glues, Saunders sewed sheets together with copper wire, a method known by the trade name Consuta.
From this period increased knowledge and understanding of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics, coupled to the availability of plywood and reliable waterproof glues saw dramatic changes.
Materials: replacement handles, baskets, straps, or tips, as required; fine-grit sandpaper, waterproof glue, lubricant (household oil, hand lotion, etc.), fiberglass tape.
This method started to become more common in the 1960s with the more widespread availability of fully waterproof glues such as resorcinal (red glue) and then epoxy resin.
The floors throughout the house are made of $40 sheets (4 feet by 8 feet) of fiberboard made with waterproof glue, a material typically used to make outdoor signs.
Apply a bead of waterproof glue around the top of the pole and the pole end of the new handle, and press-fit the handle onto the pole shaft.
This was well tested on motor boats - it circumvented the absence of waterproof glues pre-1945 - but had only been used once before on an aircraft, Saunders' own, much smaller T.1.
Laminated bows were rare in most of the world before modern waterproof glues became widely available, almost unknown before about 1900CE, and outside Japan and Northern Asia they have never formed a significant proportion of traditional bows.
If these are carefully stuck with waterproof glue on to a piece of stout board or plywood, cut ends to the board and in close rows, the whole board can be used for making individual holes for large seeds in trays of compost, umpteen at a time, and neatly!