tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7918949051637852549.post6978024886448160021..comments2013-04-16T17:10:13.563-07:00Comments on Writs R Wrought: Chairs and Creaky JointsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7918949051637852549.post-67251080889391762062013-01-22T16:57:24.159-07:002013-01-22T16:57:24.159-07:00I write my blog posts on Fridays and schedule them...I write my blog posts on Fridays and schedule them for auto-publishing on Tuesday mornings in case I get busy or sleep in or something, so they're always slightly out of date. <br /><br />Since writing, I've discovered that high-melt hot glue works better on wood than low-melt. I would have discovered that much earlier if I had actually bothered to read the six-point type on the back of the package of glue sticks. The change to high-temp glue and square rather than round chair parts has proved a success. Pictures of chairs to come on Tuesday. :-)BOOTYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17136581514176059719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7918949051637852549.post-13958140073576445612013-01-22T14:42:45.398-07:002013-01-22T14:42:45.398-07:00Todd is a fan of white glue (elmer's, aleene&#...Todd is a fan of white glue (elmer's, aleene's,etc) but any moisture and it falls apart. I find that Weldbond, Mac (expensive) or super glue works better.Kurious Jonoreply@blogger.com