a tip for getting glue into a crack that is too tight. Put as much glue as you can on the outside of the crack then blow air into the crack. The air will force the glue deep into the crack. Repeat as needed to fill the crack then clamp.
I am subscribed to a lot of woodworker, maker, and tinkerers of every kind...but Paul what I like most is out aren't making everything from scratch. You're using what you have and your making it better. That's what separates builders from Craftsmen. Keep it up Paul!
Great job Paul, thank you for sharing your skills, i learned so much over the years. I learned how to cut crown molding because of you & than some, really appreciate all that you do, looking forward to seeing what's next.
Thanks for showing how to use the bondo and the glue products from fast cap. I am working on a project right now that could use both of these products. Thanks again. I am learning a lot by watching your videos.
Hi Paul. A big thank you from a subscriber from Australia. Not expecting to be in the draw, as I realize these things are usually aimed at your domestic market. I therefore tried to buy these fastcap glues from Amazon. However, the sellers won't send to this country. (It's hit and miss with many products). Whilst I was there though I did order the mega pro tool - the reviews were every bit as glowing as your own.
That glue looks like it will bond anything. I do auto glass replacement. With some many cars made with plastic clips and moldings, I need to get a kit to keep in my work van. Thanks for showing the product.
As a disabled Vet working on my "new" home, I was wondering how to repair my cabinet doors that were damaged by the previous owner, now you give my some great ideas. Also, your site has some other wonderful suggestions. Thanks.
You have won a FastCap 2P10 Glue Kit. Please go to my web-site www.paulstoolbox.com, go to my message box on the contact page. Give me your mailing address and TYPE IN... 2st. winner of Glue within 10 days. I will send it to you as soon as possible. Thank you for commenting and especially for serving our country! Paul
i would like to try a diffrent kind of glue , i like the diffrent varieties they have , thank you paul for all the information you give i have learned so much from you , keep the videos coming
that gives me inspiration and the confidence to fix a cabinet door in my kitchen. however do you have any advice how to do that but still keep the oak finish on the cabinet?
I am constantly repairing /gluing a variety of things together. I also have high praise for Titebond II. Never failed me yet. I have never tried the 2P-10. I like how fast it works. Will have to give it a shot. Keep up the great work, your videos are very informative and never boring. Thank You.
Paul, this couldn't have come at a better time. My moms cabinet door just split on the hinge side and this will help me fix it. I just need to order some of that 2P-10 kit. Her cabinets aren't painted and are about 25 years old. Hopefully I can find a stain match. Thanks again for all of your the awesome videos.
Hi JK, You have won a FastCap 2P10 Glue Kit. Please go to my web-site www.paulstoolbox.com, go to my message box on the contact page. Give me your mailing address and TYPE IN... 2nd winner of Glue within 10 days. I will send it to you as soon as possible. Thank you for commenting!!!! Paul
I subscribed to your channel because of your step by step instructions. I learned a lot of information on this episode. I enjoy repairing things especially wood items. I will start using bondo instead of wood putty's. I have several wood restoration projects coming up and I WILL be reviewing your past episodes for product and tool evaluations. Paul thanks for making lifes project easier and better. Michael~
Just came across your feed a few days ago. I really enjoy it. Who would have thought to use auto body products in woodworking? Working my way through your videos and have come across some great repairs that I am going to have to do. Keep up the great videos. And thank you for being clear and concise.
Oh dang! I'm one hundred and seventy sixth! Thanks, Paul! I love your videos...I subscribed to your channel before I even finished the very first one I watched! This particular video has a lot of nifty little tricks (eg: painters tape to hold the gap open) that I will use from now on. You are a great instructor...keep your excellent videos coming! Valerie S.
Great way you did that repair. I have tried it before few times and it never worked out. Couldn't get the parts to sit flat and door finished up bowed and wouldn't hang right. I also finished up with the door wider on one end due to it being wider with the crack full of glue and filler. I never took the time to clean out the crack first like you did and just shoved wood glue in quickly and clamped or screwed it together. I Learned some thing today so thanks very much for the video.
Thanks for the video. I never considered Bondo as a wood repair product. Obviously it works fantastic. I guess 3M never marketed it that way or at least I never seen it utilized that way. The 2P-10 looks like it works great as well. I have had mixed results using gorilla glue. I hate how it expands so much while it cures, frequently causing the glue to extrude beyond the level surface of the two items being bonded.
Great job Paul! Love your videos my friend. You remind me of Norm Abram (methodical and total craftsman)...looks so easy that I can't wait to try these techniques!
Outstanding repair! A lot of time, effort, and talent required for what you just did. I've never used fast acting adhesives like 2P-10! I can see how useful it was for your project. Is there a shelf-life for this product?
Excellent video, I also use Mohawk products. I've seen that ca glue at the Woodcraft store but hadn't tried it yet. I've used bondo on metal doors but didn't think it would work on wood because of the movement. I usually use Mohawk burn in sticks to finish repairs. This will definitely speed up the process. Thanks for the advice and I enjoy your videos.
Thanks for all your video's. It great that you share info for the rest of the DIY people like me. Fastcap has great products that are invented by ordinary people to make things better for all of us, love the innovation from them.
Great video Paul! I have been wanting to try the 2P10, I've seen other makers use it in their videos yet I've only ever used titebond so far. I'd LOVE to actually win this! Who Dat?!!!
Paul, thank you very much for your advise. I enjoy your clear and concise instructions. I also like that you're not partial to any one merchant. If it works and its efficient, then go with it. Thanks again and please continue to provide us with your videos.
Very nice job, Paul. I really like your videos. I've been using the 2P10 for a while now and I really love it as well. I have to admit that I was skeptical about the strength of using super glue to glue wood, so I glued a couple scrap pieces of oak and tried to break it and the glue joint held fast. The wood broke at a different place. I'm now a firm believer in FastCap 2P10. I've never used the Mohawk glue but I'm sure it's just as good as well.
a tip for getting glue into a crack that is too tight. Put as much glue as you can on the outside of the crack then blow air into the crack. The air will force the glue deep into the crack. Repeat as needed to fill the crack then clamp.
Great video Paul! You can find 2P-10 Kit here: www.fastcap.com/estore/pc/viewprd.asp?idproduct=103
I am subscribed to a lot of woodworker, maker, and tinkerers of every kind...but Paul what I like most is out aren't making everything from scratch. You're using what you have and your making it better. That's what separates builders from Craftsmen.
Keep it up Paul!
Great Video, Very Helpful! I'll Definitely be Watching Your Vidoes
Great job Paul, thank you for sharing your skills, i learned so much over the years. I learned how to cut crown molding because of you & than some, really appreciate all that you do, looking forward to seeing what's next.
HI Paul, great video, I absolutely love your videos - you always have very helpful tutorials!! FYI - I'm only hearing audio in the left channel.
Up at 4a.m. Always learning something new. Thanks for all the tutorials and loads of knowledge.
Thanks for showing how to use the bondo and the glue products from fast cap. I am working on a project right now that could use both of these products. Thanks again. I am learning a lot by watching your videos.
Hi Paul.
A big thank you from a subscriber from Australia. Not expecting to be in the draw, as I realize these things are usually aimed at your domestic market. I therefore tried to buy these fastcap glues from Amazon. However, the sellers won't send to this country. (It's hit and miss with many products).
Whilst I was there though I did order the mega pro tool - the reviews were every bit as glowing as your own.
nice video renovating a house right now and this will help save me some money thanks
Great video. I prefer ReadyPatch over Bondo but I can understand why the higher strength of Bondo could be useful.
2P10 looks like a fantastic product.That wood bondo that you use what is the name of it? Thanks for all the tips you provide.
That glue looks like it will bond anything. I do auto glass replacement. With some many cars made with plastic clips and moldings, I need to get a kit to keep in my work van. Thanks for showing the product.
Very good video. It really teach me a very good tip.
Thanks for sharing. Lucy.
Oh yeah, those cracked cabinet doors. Thanx for showing the proper way to fix them (instead of putting a lot of screws in them:)
As a disabled Vet working on my "new" home, I was wondering how to repair my cabinet doors that were damaged by the previous owner, now you give my some great ideas. Also, your site has some other wonderful suggestions. Thanks.
You have won a FastCap 2P10 Glue Kit. Please go to my web-site
www.paulstoolbox.com, go to my message box on the contact page. Give me
your mailing address and TYPE IN... 2st. winner of Glue within 10 days. I will send it to you as soon as possible. Thank you for commenting and especially for serving our country!
Paul
I like the confirmation that it is OK to use automotive products for woodworking. I do it, but it is nice to kn0w pros do also. Great video. Thanks.
I need one of those 2P10 kits that you are giving away. I prefer an auto body filler other than Bondo brand. thanks for all the tips you offer.
Great information and timely since the house I'm buying needs a little kitchen TLC!
Paul Ricalde .. can you not use the glue first .. then when everything is as you would like .. then spray on the activator ?
Great video. You Amazon link for the Sander/Polisher is broken and needs to be fixed. :)
Very Interesting Looked Good When It was Done. I Hope I Make The Giveaway LOL
Great video, is that Bondo the same Bondo that you use for body work on cars? Also is Bondo stainable? Thanks
Bondo will definitely do wonders. I have had to do some repairs like this I would have done a better job had I watched this first.
i would like to try a diffrent kind of glue , i like the diffrent varieties they have , thank you paul for all the information you give i have learned so much from you , keep the videos coming
Nice use of Bondo. Looks great. By the way, the sander link doesn't work for some reason.
that gives me inspiration and the confidence to fix a cabinet door in my kitchen. however do you have any advice how to do that but still keep the oak finish on the cabinet?
How could I not like it. Looks great and very useful info. Would love to win a kit.
Great video specially liked how you use the quick adhesive and bondo.
Good fix Paul, and the use of the bondo and CA glue
Nice job! Not used the 2P-10 before. I'll have to get some.
very useful info,i know its good glue because the big box don't sale it
Thanks for the video. I have a cabinet rehab to do and was trying to figure out how to repair a door.
Well done video. This can be useful on lots of furniture damage.
Aloha & Thank You for such great information ...
nice work as usual Paul. makes want to buy some bondo. fastcap has a lot of nice tools
That glue looks awesome. Always can use a little glue! Enter me in!
Nice job on the fix Paul .
Fantastic Paul... keep up the good work.
I am constantly repairing /gluing a variety of things together. I also have high praise for Titebond II. Never failed me yet. I have never tried the 2P-10. I like how fast it works. Will have to give it a shot. Keep up the great work, your videos are very informative and never boring. Thank You.
Looks Great I watch you all the time from helpful ideas
Good repair tips Paul, thanks for sharing!!
Paul, this couldn't have come at a better time. My moms cabinet door just split on the hinge side and this will help me fix it. I just need to order some of that 2P-10 kit. Her cabinets aren't painted and are about 25 years old. Hopefully I can find a stain match. Thanks again for all of your the awesome videos.
Hi JK,
You have won a FastCap 2P10 Glue Kit. Please go to my web-site
www.paulstoolbox.com, go to my message box on the contact page. Give me
your mailing address and TYPE IN... 2nd winner of Glue within 10 days. I will send it to you as soon as possible. Thank you for commenting!!!!
Paul
Another great video Paul, keep em coming.
Looks like nothing ever happened. Nice work!
Great products. Thanks for sharing.
hey paul thanks for the video!!!pretty cool.
Nice video! Thanks for the cabinet help!
Nice Video Paul, I like the kit and bondo techniques. Another informative video by Paul's Toolbox
Amazing work! Love your videos.
Another of your very useful & creative hacks!
you're talented man! very helpful
I subscribed to your channel because of your step by step instructions. I learned a lot of information on this episode. I enjoy repairing things especially wood items. I will start using bondo instead of wood putty's. I have several wood restoration projects coming up and I WILL be reviewing your past episodes for product and tool evaluations. Paul thanks for making lifes project easier and better. Michael~
great video, I didn't think of using Bondo on wood I got some work to do lol
Just came across your feed a few days ago. I really enjoy it. Who would have thought to use auto body products in woodworking? Working my way through your videos and have come across some great repairs that I am going to have to do. Keep up the great videos. And thank you for being clear and concise.
Paul, really appreciate your DIY advice and Honest opinion on the products you use. Thank you Sir!
very helpful vids. I have a junk drawer that's coming undun from being slammed all the time. would live to see how to fix it
Great video! Need to get some of that bondo that doesn't need hardener.
Oh dang! I'm one hundred and seventy sixth! Thanks, Paul! I love your videos...I subscribed to your channel before I even finished the very first one I watched! This particular video has a lot of nifty little tricks (eg: painters tape to hold the gap open) that I will use from now on. You are a great instructor...keep your excellent videos coming! Valerie S.
Great way you did that repair. I have tried it before few times and it never worked out. Couldn't get the parts to sit flat and door finished up bowed and wouldn't hang right. I also finished up with the door wider on one end due to it being wider with the crack full of glue and filler. I never took the time to clean out the crack first like you did and just shoved wood glue in quickly and clamped or screwed it together. I Learned some thing today so thanks very much for the video.
Love the videos Paul. Hope I win!!
Awesome way to fix a door. Thanks for the video
Can you use auto primer on any wood project to be painted?
Great video! Thanks for the information.
Neat video! Never knew you could use automotive stuff on wood products, learn something new everyday.
Thanks Paul for another great video
Nice video. Just in time for my project.
man love your vids. great help.
Thanks for the video. I never considered Bondo as a wood repair product. Obviously it works fantastic. I guess 3M never marketed it that way or at least I never seen it utilized that way. The 2P-10 looks like it works great as well. I have had mixed results using gorilla glue. I hate how it expands so much while it cures, frequently causing the glue to extrude beyond the level surface of the two items being bonded.
Great job Paul! Love your videos my friend. You remind me of Norm Abram (methodical and total craftsman)...looks so easy that I can't wait to try these techniques!
hook me up, could really use some. Great video
always useful great information
Nice job Paul! Great nice info..
Sweet! Another useful video!
Outstanding repair! A lot of time, effort, and talent required for what you just did. I've never used fast acting adhesives like 2P-10! I can see how useful it was for your project. Is there a shelf-life for this product?
great show. so many good ideas. your the boss.
Nice repair. Thanks for the tips.
Excellent video, I also use Mohawk products. I've seen that ca glue at the Woodcraft store but hadn't tried it yet. I've used bondo on metal doors but didn't think it would work on wood because of the movement. I usually use Mohawk burn in sticks to finish repairs. This will definitely speed up the process. Thanks for the advice and I enjoy your videos.
nice method! i will be using it for sure.
great info, this will help greatly.
Great video as usual! FastCap is an amazing company that makes many helpful solutions for woodworkers and other tradesmen.
Thanks for all your video's. It great that you share info for the rest of the DIY people like me. Fastcap has great products that are invented by ordinary people to make things better for all of us, love the innovation from them.
Awesome tips and great video!
Why Bondo and not wood filler or putty?
Really cool stuff thanks!
Nice job, thanks.
Always such helpful tips!
love the videos and all the tips...
love your videos! very helpful!
Look forward to your next video.
great video! will be helpful when I tackle my cabinets soon
Great video Paul!
I have been wanting to try the 2P10, I've seen other makers use it in their videos yet I've only ever used titebond so far. I'd LOVE to actually win this! Who Dat?!!!
Great info! Thanks!
Paul, thank you very much for your advise. I enjoy your clear and concise instructions. I also like that you're not partial to any one merchant. If it works and its efficient, then go with it. Thanks again and please continue to provide us with your videos.
awesome video. thanks
Very nice job, Paul. I really like your videos.
I've been using the 2P10 for a while now and I really love it as well. I have to admit that I was skeptical about the strength of using super glue to glue wood, so I glued a couple scrap pieces of oak and tried to break it and the glue joint held fast. The wood broke at a different place. I'm now a firm believer in FastCap 2P10. I've never used the Mohawk glue but I'm sure it's just as good as well.
Thanks! Great Info!!!!!!
great use of Bondo. thanks
Paul, Once again truly helpful tips...Always helpful! Thanks!!!
This was great video.