Does CA go bad? I have a bottle of low viscosity CA from Klingspor that appears to be good. It's a couple of years old.
I've tried it recently for some simple things and had mixed results. Could be the glue, could be the materials I was trying to bond. (don't recollect what they were just remember being surprised)
I have a bowl I've invested a lot of time into and need to keep it from blowing apart.
I can try it on some scraps from the same wood, but I don't want to find out the hard way that it fails when I start spinning the bowl.
Thoughts?
I've tried it recently for some simple things and had mixed results. Could be the glue, could be the materials I was trying to bond. (don't recollect what they were just remember being surprised)
I have a bowl I've invested a lot of time into and need to keep it from blowing apart.
I can try it on some scraps from the same wood, but I don't want to find out the hard way that it fails when I start spinning the bowl.
Thoughts?