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Clamps will help close gaps but if the mating surfaces are a good fit you don’t necessarily need a ton of pressure for PVA glues like Titebond.
I’d like to get my hands in some inner tubes.
Thanks guys. My lack of inner tubes is more of an effort issue than a supply issue. There’s a local bike shop I’ll ask at some point.
Quote from: RyanY on July 06, 2021, 04:32:55 pmClamps will help close gaps but if the mating surfaces are a good fit you don’t necessarily need a ton of pressure for PVA glues like Titebond.You need to make sure your lams are thick enough to not warp from the moisture in the water based glues. I was doing an experimental lam bow layup with fairly thin lams using TBIII and they cupped horribly from the moisture.No cupping is because of the way you apply the clamping force. If you are using thin lams you need to use a pressure strip.
The amount of pressure really depends on the glue so you should look at the manufacturers recommendation. Clamps will help close gaps but if the mating surfaces are a good fit you don’t necessarily need a ton of pressure for PVA glues like Titebond. Not sure about epoxies, especially since some have good gap filling properties. I use plastic packing wrap for my bows and have gotten great results. I’d like to get my hands in some inner tubes.