I have been doing some experimenting with T-88 & Titebond lll. The T-88 doesn't even come close to the Titebond. Wood fibers are constantly being pulled from one piece of wood with the Titebond, and the T-88 generally breaks clean. I thought because my T-88 was a couple of years old that was the problem, but I ordered new T-88 and went so for as to go to a local farm supply store and purchase syringes to accurately measure the two parts of the T-88. Same results. Before I spent a couple of hundred dollars on plywood webbing and glue it to my spars I would like to know what I'm doing wrong. The temps have been in the high eighties with night time lows in the mid sixties. Maybe it takes longer than 24 hours for the T-88 to set up, but it appears it just is not penetrating the wood surfaces like the Titebond does. I haven't used a lot of clamping pressure on the T-88, but on my next samples I will use about the same clamping pressure I have been using with the Titebond, even though the direction on the T-88 warns of to much clamping pressure. Wondering if others have ran similar test and what their results were
I too was a little surprised there were no comments on something as important as this, but it is what it is.