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Mortise and tenon

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Aquagility | 17:24 Sat 28th Mar 2009 | DIY
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If your tenon is a snug, but not a tight fit (you may snigger, but not sneer, please), would you use a nornal PVA wood glue, or something with a bit more body? Like Araldite, maybe.
The timber is seasoned oak.
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Snug fit or not I use pva glue as a touch of the belt and braces system!
Polyurethane glue is used a lot now Aqua - it foams and expands as it works - I use it a lot - recently for an oak staircase

http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A336180/Sealants- Adhesives/Wood-Glues/Polyurethane-Adhesive
yes as the builder says polyurethane and it is aqua water proof you need to assemble quickly though.
Cascamite is another good one also water proof.
hth Tez
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Many thanks to you all.
Aq.
I've sometimes cheated by inserting a suitable thickness of hand-plane shaving to get a tight fit when glueing the joint.

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