Effects of temperature on white or yellow glues noted.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #34 Sep-Oct 1993 pg. 14
Tip on using vinegar to thin Elmer's Professional Carpenter's Wood Glue.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #43 Feb 1995 pg. 24
Tip on speeding-up the setting of white glue using an electric iron. Ideal for small veneering jobs.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #54 Oct 1996 pg. 28
Tip on combining hot-melt glue with regular PVA glue to eliminate the need for clamps in some assembly operations.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Winter 2003 (v.26#3) pg. 9
Tip on combining white glue and cyanoacrylate glue when working with wood.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1998 (v.21#5) pg. 14
Advice on the useful life of yellow (aliphatic resin) glue.
FINE WOODWORKING #91 Nov-Dec 1991 pg. 26
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #93 Mar-Apr 1992 pg. 8
Production glue pot. Tip on delivering polyvinyl-based glue via a paint pot and air hose.
FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 30
Tip on extending the life of PVC woodworking glues (white, yellow and Type II).
FINE WOODWORKING #114 Sep-Oct 1995 pg. 26
Tip on storing yellow glue (polyvinyl-acetate emulsion adhesive) to prevent gumming up.
FINE WOODWORKING #117 Mar-Apr 1996 pg. 26
Advice on removing dried PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue from wood joints.
FINE WOODWORKING #120 Sep-Oct 1996 pg. 24
Tip on using methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) to soften aliphatic-resin glues.
FINE WOODWORKING #124 May-Jun 1997 pg. 30
Test report on Franklin International's Titebond II water-resistant woodworker's glue.
WOOD MAGAZINE #45 Sep 1991 (v.8#6) pg. 30
Transfer to glass jar recommended as way to extend shelf life of aliphatic resin glue.
WOOD MAGAZINE #62 Aug 1993 (v.10#5) pg. 20
Tips on separating a glue joint which has been bonded using "Titebond".
WOOD MAGAZINE #73 Oct 1994 (v.11#7) pg. 16
Proper clamping times for yellow woodworker's glue.
WOODSMITH #72 Dec 1990 pg. 25
Tip on lengthening the setting time of yellow woodworker's glue.
WOODSMITH #77 Oct 1991 pg. 27
Using white and yellow glues. Basic principles about glues and gluing. Includes tips on strategies to prevent glue squeeze-out and for removing glue from the surface. Includes a chart comparing common woodworking glues.
WOODWORK #40 Aug 1996 pg. 50