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Title: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Danny on August 10, 2011, 10:22:07 am
Well after reading several of ya's that use this glue I did run across it at Good Ole Walley World.  $1.79 for 4 oz.  Had a small project going so decided to give it a test.  Maybe there could be something I did WRONG.
Well I applied it and clamped it and even forgot about it till this morning.
Bad, bad, bad, bad glue.  After un-clamping I just held it in my hand and of course pulled a lil and Wow!  It just fell apart!!!!  Was gluing cedar.  Any thots would be great.  Thanks....  Danny  :+}
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Chachi on August 10, 2011, 10:27:58 am
well first off you got it from Wally World so no telling how old it is

Second was it a clean spot where you applied the glue (sometimes I myself forget to wipe off the dust and it doesn't stick well)

 Third did you apply enough of the glue to the area...

These are just my thoughts on it because other then those I have no clue why it did not work for you.
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: dgman on August 10, 2011, 10:30:56 am
Wow Danny, I have never had a failure with tacky glue. Tell me exactly what was glued, was it a box? A backer board, What exactly?
As far as age of the glue, I have been using a bottle that was about two year old. I don't know if this stuff goes bad.
Give us more details.
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: dunk on August 10, 2011, 11:33:21 am
Aileens has about 6-7 different types of glue too.  Some are re-positionable or temporary bonds.  What is the full name of the product?  This might be the problem.  However if it was at ww as already mentioned it could be old product as well.
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Rapid Roger on August 10, 2011, 12:06:43 pm
Cedar has some oils in it that make it hard to glue. Besides making sure that the dust has been wiped off, you might want to wipe it down with mineral spirits or alcohol to dry out the oils just before applying the glue.
I have never used this glue so I can't comment on it. For permanent glue-ups, I stick to Titebond. (pun intended) Either  Titebond I, II or III depending on where the project will end up.

Rog
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: shutterbugdm on August 10, 2011, 12:25:10 pm
I use Aileens Tacky glue for projects that have layers that needed to be glued on top of one another (see attachement) and stained. You have to stain the wood first prior to gluing as Aileens will not stain but it dries clear after staining.
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Danny on August 10, 2011, 01:00:52 pm
I really appreaciate all your thots....  The lil bottle has a PURPLE banner with the Aleene's name in the middle.  Says its a Clear Gel.  Transparent.  Has Directions for other countries. 

I also Believe 100% in using Titebond bland glues. 

I also believe that a GOOD PRODUCT will cost more and Aileens to me is down right Cheap. 

My Cedar project Was Sanded Good and Wiped down Good before appling the glue. 

Dan the pieces I TRIED to glue together were 2 inch round 3/4" discs.

Anyway gang I WILL NOT use this product again.  Later....  Danny  :+}
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: dgman on August 10, 2011, 01:43:48 pm
Hey Danny, What you have is not what I use. The clear gel is not the tacky glue. I have never tried the gel. The tacky glue is white and real thick. It comes in a brown bottle.
I use Titebond for gluing up panels and general wood working. For scroll saw projects I use the tacky glue.
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Danny on August 10, 2011, 01:56:35 pm
Well Golly Gee Whiz!  There is still LIGHT ahead....  Yea!  Thanks Dan and I shall keep searching for the RIGHT type of Aileens glue.  Where?  Danny :+}
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: GrayBeard on August 10, 2011, 03:19:11 pm
Alene's Tacky Glue  is like a REAL Thick version of the ol' standby...Elmer's Glue.

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: dgman on August 10, 2011, 03:39:08 pm
Well Golly Gee Whiz!  There is still LIGHT ahead....  Yea!  Thanks Dan and I shall keep searching for the RIGHT type of Aileens glue.  Where?  Danny :+}
Craft stores like Micheal's or hobby Lobby.
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Chachi on August 10, 2011, 04:16:44 pm
Dan this is what you need to look for It does come in diffrent sizes but this is what the bottle looks like.


http://www.michaels.com/Aleene%27s%C2%AE-Original-Tacky-Glue%C2%AE/gc0040,default,pd.html
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: SheGold on August 10, 2011, 05:04:04 pm
I used Aileens this morning finishing the 4th dreamcatcher.. Will post a picture shortly.. Great stuff... Glued beads to dreamcatcher and leather to the wood feathers..  Sheila in Texas
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Danny on August 11, 2011, 10:23:06 am
Thank Yas Chachi for the Picture of the Tacky Glue.  You guys done got me a lil excited about using this stuff.  Later....  Danny  :+}
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Chachi on August 11, 2011, 10:39:06 am
Your very welcome Danny I know it has been said before but I will say it again this Glue is awesome if given time to dry and cure it will break some other place before it breaks where it is glued with this glue... Let us know the results of your glue and what you think of it now that you know the right kind to use.... again your welcome Danny.
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: shutterbugdm on August 11, 2011, 07:33:29 pm
Aileens avail at Michaels or Joann Fabrics
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: LHayes on August 11, 2011, 09:54:07 pm
Danny, I also have used the Aileens glue for about 20 years for light duty craft work.  But any thing larger....bandsaw boxes, etc. I use Titebond.  I was wondering why you were using Aileens instead of Titebond?  

Another good tacky glue is Weldbond...I use this all the time when gluing up scrolled bowls....tacky in a few seconds and cures clear.  I find it at Ace Hardware....white tall bottle witha red lable.

Larry
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Danny on August 15, 2011, 07:16:20 am
Hey Larry....You know when you read posts about this n that and you keep coming across something different?  Well this Aileens Tacky Glue is used by many and it just interested me as I have never even heard of it.  Anyway as of today I still have not bought it and Yes I 100% believe in Titebond and have been using it for many years and just recently I bought the Weldbond and I think it is Great.  Later....  Danny  :+}
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: woodcutter on August 15, 2011, 11:01:34 pm
Wonder if anyone knows how the yellow Lepages carpenters glue compare with titebond or weldbond?

Jim
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Gabby on August 16, 2011, 01:33:33 am
I've used Titebond 1 and 2 and they are good, but not as water proof as advertised. No experience with number 3. 1 &2 Not the best for out in the weather type uses. Gorilla glue is supposed to be realy good for that. However it foams and expands a lot and you have to stand right over it to clean it up before it sets. Once set it is TOUGH to clean up. If it gets on your clothes it's PERMANENT!
Gabby
Title: Re: Aileens Tacky Glue....
Post by: Russ C on August 16, 2011, 10:38:53 am
Never used Aileens Tacky Glue. I have always benn an Elmers or Titebond kind of guy.  :)