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For wood glue to work properly, you need 4 things: Tight fitting joints Clean joints - no old glue or finish on them Proper amount of glue - spread on all surfaces, and enough to squeeze out when clamped - don’t glue starve the joint Pressure - clamp with moderate pressure Without all 4 of these, the wood glue won’t stick properly and the joint will fail prematurely. I most commonly use a PVA glue, but I also use liquid hide glue. It's difficult to find liquid hide glue, so here are some links to the two products that I'm aware of: Old Brown Liquid Hide Glue - https://amzn.to/2NdB8U1 Titebond Liquid Hide Glue - https://amzn.to/2olKNzF Purchases made with these links fund our video production work. I also use fish glue where I need a longer time to assemble the woodworking piece. Here's an example of where I repaired a Windsor chair using fish glue. • Restoration of an American Windsor Chair |... In the case where there's a loose joint, epoxy glue is the only glue that will hold that joint together. Here's a video that demonstrates fixing a chair with epoxy glue • Chair Repair with Epoxy Glue & Vector Clam... There are times where wood glue isn't the right tool for the job, such as applying laminates or veneers where non-waterbased adhesives are required. For those type of jobs, I use contact cement. It's a unique glue that needs to be applied to both surfaces. It needs to dry until it's tacky. When the two pieces touch, the glue will bond immediately, so it requires careful planning to make sure you get it right. Fixing Furniture is not only a YouTube channel but it's also a membership community. Get access to videos before they're published on YouTube, watch all the videos without ads, get downloadable reference sheets, and participate in Fixing Furniture Live every two weeks. Learn more about membership at https://www.fixingfurniture.com OUR NEWSLETTER - Sign up at https://www.fixingfurniture.com See the tools we use in our workshop and the tools we recommend: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeimpro... 🇨🇦 Canadian link - https://www.amazon.ca/shop/homeimprov... This video is hosted by Scott Bennett, Owner of Wooden It Be Nice - Furniture Repair in Brooklin, Ontario, Canada. https://WoodenItBeNice.ca #woodworking