How much stronger is epoxy than wood glue?


Nick2cd

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If you're talking about gluing wood, it's pretty much a given that epoxy and PVA glue (like Titebond 3) are both stronger than the wood itself. In other words, if you forcibly try to break a glued joint, the wood will fail before the glue will in either case. So practically speaking, it doesn't matter which glue is stronger, because they're both more than strong enough.

Epoxy can be the better choice in some situations for any of a number of reasons:

- It has a longer open time, and you can adjust the open time by using different types and quantities of the catalyst.

- It is 100% waterproof.

- It doesn't "creep" like PVA glue does.

- It fills gaps better than PVA glue.

- You can mix it with various fillers to make a putty of sorts.

- It sticks to materials other than wood.

- Etc.

So why not use epoxy for everything?

- It is bloody expensive.

- Mixing it is a messy and inconvenient process.

- You wind up wasting it because you will almost always want to mix up more than you need so you don't run out in the middle of a glue-up.

- Some people develop allergies to it.

- Etc.

-- Russ

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