Bed Post

What glue is good to use to glue a loose bed post?

I have a wobbly bed post and was wondering what glue would be good for that, thanks.

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  1. Liquid wood from your hardware store?
  2. elmer's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. wood glue...
  4. gorilla glue, it works on everything.
  5. Elmer's wood glue
  6. I use Gorrilla Glue. It is available at most hardware stores.
  7. wood glue or gorilla glue maybe. just be very careful.
  8. Any good wood glue would do it. Try yellow carpenter's glue or that Gorilla glue.
  9. if it's wood a good epoxy glue will work fine. if it's made of something else check on what glue works for that material
  10. wood glue and something to hold it tight while it drys, something like a vise. If you don't have a vice, try duct taping the area and then clean off the tape resdue wit a wood cleaner.
  11. Nail glue from homedepot! Hardens like a nail.
  12. well...i do not know anything about bed posts...but i know that epoxy glue is the best...i use that kind of glue for everything...it comes in two steps....on is the glue and then a spray to make it seal..its my favorite glue and i works on everything that i can think of...i hope this helps...:)
  13. if the joint is a snug dry fit then titebond 2, tested in "Wood" magazine to be one of the stongest. If it is a loose dry fit then gorilla glue, it will expand to tighten up the joint
  14. Use Gorilla Glue. It's made for wood expands a little to fill the void left from dried wood and it's available at any home improvement store.
  15. Elmer's Carpenter's wood glue. You will have to clamp or weight the joint until it dries. It's great stuff.
  16. gorilla glue period
  17. In agree with the Gorilla Glue, it now comes in white and dries clear. Be very careful it is stronger than superglue. Very hard to remove from fingers. It bubbles and expands just enough to fill in a hairline crack. So cool you'll think you are a chemist. A little pricey but so worth it!
  18. Elmer's Wood Glue. No! No Gorilla glue!That stuff foams up and makes one hell of a mess! Stick with Elmer's Wood Glue. I used to work in a wood shop, we made wooden stairway ballasters and we used Elmer's Wood Glue there as well, was excellent.
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