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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> Wood Glue
 
Message Subject: Wood Glue
M Ruff
Posted 4/22/2022 12:40 PM (#1004717)
Subject: Wood Glue




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This may have been covered before, but I didn't find it in search. What glue(s) do you use for 2 piece wood bodies when doing thru wire baits.
Thanks for your input.
jdsplasher
Posted 4/22/2022 7:12 PM (#1004728 - in reply to #1004717)
Subject: RE: Wood Glue





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Location: SE, WI.
No need to glue together.  Most wood bodies with holes are drilled first, then Lathed. At least that’s the way mine are made.

 I did know a few guys that made jigs, that would drill hole after lathing with a drill press.

 JD 



Edited by jdsplasher 4/22/2022 7:15 PM
M Ruff
Posted 4/22/2022 7:49 PM (#1004729 - in reply to #1004728)
Subject: RE: Wood Glue




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Sorry JD, bad wording on my part. For internal wires on crank baits.
RJ_692
Posted 4/25/2022 7:36 AM (#1004809 - in reply to #1004717)
Subject: Re: Wood Glue




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Titebond 2 or 3 works good. I often just use epoxy with a bit of thickener in it.

There is a really good video on youtube that compares a bunch of wood glues but i dont recall off the top of my head what the dudes name was.
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