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Allen Dick wrote:
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> I need a glue that is quick-setting and permanent -- 50 year life --


Hmmm, guess I'm not that much of an optimist. Somehow if I'm around 50yr
from now and look back saying, "gee I which I'd used a better glue",
I'll count my blessings and buy new boxes. As for now, and the near
future, I really like Titebond II. I assume you also nail or screw the
boxes together so I can't imagine a joint failure.

I'm a bit curious though. Judging from your contributions to the list
and your website, it is abundantly clear that you are no newcomer to
beekeeping (I, on the other hand, am). So what have you been using all
along?


AL

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