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Old 01-05-2003, 05:44 PM
Ronald Page
 
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Default Glue for treatd lumber

You might also want to try using polyurethane glue, sometimes marketed as
"Gorilla" glue. It's at the local home store and actually cures in the
presence of moisture. A bit pricier than the common yellow stuff, though.
Just don't get it on your fingers! Use it sparingly, as it tends to foam
as it cures.

"Patrick Crockett" wrote in message
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Has anyone glued pressure-treated wood? What glue works well?

My plan is to build a bridge over the swampy part of our yard, and I want

to
make something with a nice arch -- evocative of bridges in Japanese

gardens.
I could use cedar or some such and paint it, but I'd prefer to do this in
pressure treated wood so that (1) there is minimal maintenance and (2) it
will be consistent with decking and pressure treated furniture in the

yard.
So -- I want to laminate some arches from strips of treated lumber if

that's
possible. Does anyone know if it is?

Patrick