If you are using carpenters glue don't be afraid of spreading it with a finger. A wet rag will remove it from your fingers. You probably should apply it to both surfaces but it will squeeze out as you clamp that too is usual. You need not apply all that much pressure. Most of us apply too much pressure and squeeze most of the glue out of the joint, don't do that.
Finally, wipe away excess glue with a damp rag or begin with a paper towel then finish with a damp rag. Do not apply things like Crazy glue with your fingers or the new moisture curing glues or you will have to wear it off of your hands. For a job like that though all you should need is a couple of little pins to hold the corners together until the glue cures. Keep them a bit on the short side so you reduce the risk of pushing them out the side. A brad push is a wonderful way to set small pins or of course a pneumatic nailer if you have one. Shooting into thin wood like that though without coming out the edge can be tricky. Most pins will turn a little as they shoot and can wander out the side which is just messy. If you have the equipment, rabbets or half laps or even box (finger) joints are nice but without fancy equipment that is less practical. Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype DaleLeavens Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat. ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Stephan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Plywood question > Auright I'm convinced, I'll use either 1/2 or 3/8 for the bottoms, fronts > and backs, and 1/4 plywood for the sides. So, now, can somebody give me > some pointers on gluing? Every time I do it, I wind up with excess glue > oozing out. I'm pretty sure I'm using too much glue, but it's hard for me > to tell how much I'm actually applying. > ,is it necessary to put glue on both pieces or is one sufficient.. > To my credit, I actually thought about doing it like this, but was > thinking about 3/4 inch just because it's wide enough that it'd be less > likely I'd split it. > > > -----Original Message----- > .From: "Lenny McHugh"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > .Sent: 2/9/07 1:46:14 PM > .To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]> > .Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Plywood question > . > .Hi Bill, > .If it is only for storing CDs I would probably use 1/2" plywood or even > .3/8". I would also glue and brad nail. > .If I was storing something heavier I would probably reconsider that > choice. > .I made a box to store my molding cutters and used 1/2" particle board for > .the sides and glued an old scrap of 1/4" paneling to make top and bottom. > I > .then ran it through my table saw to cut about 1/2 to make the lid. > .I did something similar a few years ago to make a carrying case for some > of > .my magic props. That had a lot of use and held up great. > .I would even consider using that material for your project. It paints > nice. > .. > . > .For both of those projects I used only tight bond glue. > .The one carrying case is about 20 years old. > .Lenny > .----- Original Message ----- > .From: "William Stephan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > .To: <[email protected]> > .Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 2:31 PM > .Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Plywood question > . > . > .I've decided to build some boxes that will be used to store CDs in a > couple > .cabinets we have. 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