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I found Tightbond 111 at Lowes lumber.

I prefer the Tightbond to "Gorilla glue" because if you get some on your 
hands  or tools it can be easily removed and not have to wear off. If you do 
use the polyurethane glue apply copious amounts of hand lotion first as it 
makes removal easier.

I do use poly glue for many uses--try seating your hammer / tool handles 
with it for a great bond.

Dan Veilleux
in the mountains of NC
zone 6a 

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