It's this unscientific test, for me is more like real life. The common facts, same piece of wood, same conditions same mallet. It's as good as you get. Great help thank you.
You should have used a measured quantity of adhesive. Now, you cannot eliminate the possibility that any differences may be due to more or less adhesive on surfaces.
I knew the wood would fail before the glue because I've tested them also. Titebond three canbe used for building boats because it is actually waterproof.
Would be cool to see this tested again with slow pressure instead of a smack. Like in a vise, you could probly guess pressure by feel a little better then the smack.
Nailed the chipmunk voice! I think you should try using that voice for more things! In all seriousness great video! All I currently use is TB3, so good to know it stood up!
thanks a lot, enjoyed your presentation. i'm reluctant to buy any more Gorilla Glue after the first bottle i bought dried up on me real fast and i had to toss it. i've used Titebond before and had good results but i think the nozzle dried up on that too. that's why i don't buy glue in large containers anymore. maybe i'll compare prices in the store to help me make up my mind.