Aliphatic Glue vs PVA: Which is Better for Woodworking?

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Aliphatic Glue vs PVA (When To Use Which One and Why). Woodworking activities demand a good adhesive and thus you can easily get in a dilemma between different types of wood glues. Overviewing the table will save you time if you’re in a rush and can’t stay till the end of this article. In this video, we explore the differences between aliphatic glue and PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue, and which one is better suited for woodworking projects. Aliphatic glue, also known as "carpenter's glue" or "yellow glue," is a type of adhesive made from aliphatic resin emulsion. It is known for its high tack, quick set time, and moisture resistance. On the other hand, PVA glue is a vinyl polymer that excels at bonding porous materials like paper and wood. We'll put these two glues to the test, gluing up pieces of red oak and comparing their strength and performance. By the end of the video, you'll have a better understanding of the pros and cons of each glue type and which one might be the better choice for your woodworking needs. #aliphaticglue #pvaglue #woodworking

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