Hi Bill,
 I don't think a lot of weight is saved by using Yellow glue over Hot Stuff.
The yellow glue is strong and is cheaper but is not waterproof, if you get wet.??
The yellow glue is Aliphetic Resin and is called Carpenters wood glue.
Any hardware store should have itThermals, Art

Bill Swingle wrote:

> Good grief. Comparing the weights of glues!
>
> OK, perhaps there is some substance to this. Let's avoid the speculation.
>
> Some one with a sufficient scale; perform an experiment. Take to identical
> groups of wood pieces. Weight them and adjust until they weigh the same.
>
> Now glue each group into identical shapes using different glues. Use the
> same number of joints, etc... Then weight them and report back to us.
>
> Bill Swingle
> Janesville, CA
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