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==Strenght==
Weak due to air bubbles? I'd like to see some data. This sounds like an opinion. Honeycomb is 94% air but it is stronger than the same amount of solid plate for the weight ratio. From my experience, the stuff glues anything. Even when I've glued two 2x4's together then later tried to separate them, the wood splintered and failed before the glue joint did. I literally shredded the two 2x4's with the crowbar rather than separate the glue joint. I intended to re-use the 2x4's but they were so chewed up as to be worthless after I finally got them apart.


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Strenght

Weak due to air bubbles? I'd like to see some data. This sounds like an opinion. Honeycomb is 94% air but it is stronger than the same amount of solid plate for the weight ratio. From my experience, the stuff glues anything. Even when I've glued two 2x4's together then later tried to separate them, the wood splintered and failed before the glue joint did. I literally shredded the two 2x4's with the crowbar rather than separate the glue joint. I intended to re-use the 2x4's but they were so chewed up as to be worthless after I finally got them apart.

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What is the typical temperature service range of the cured adhesive? -69.87.200.177 (talk) 23:14, 29 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

how about a logo and a picture of the glue? UNIT A4B1 (talk) 04:26, 10 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]