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  • Gluing in a nut? What type of glue?

    Hey all,
    I'm working on a project, and I'm wondering what is the best type of glue to use to glue in a new nut? Regular old wood glue?

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    Re: Gluing in a nut? What type of glue?

    I've seen this asked before and if I remember correctly, someone stated to just use regular old Elmers glue, not wood glue. The reason being that if you ever decide to remove the new nut, you run less risk of damaging the wood underneath.
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      Re: Gluing in a nut? What type of glue?

      Yup, white glue, or Elmer's Glue is the stuff.
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        Re: Gluing in a nut? What type of glue?

        Dan Erlewine recommends thinning it 3 to 1.

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          Re: Gluing in a nut? What type of glue?

          There is nothing wrong with using a little drop of CA glue either.

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            Re: Gluing in a nut? What type of glue?

            > Dan Erlewine recommends thinning it 3 to 1.

            i figure it doesn't really need to be glued on there extra tight either...... it just needs to keep the strings aligned.
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              Re: Gluing in a nut? What type of glue?

              Elmers, Titebond, or superglue...a little goes a LOONG way here, just a drop [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

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