Clamping And Gluing
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Clean up glue with a rasorblade
Clean glue squeeze-out from tight corners with a rasorblade. Use a scraping action while the glue is still wet. then wash the area of the workpiece with hot water and a rag.

More on tape
If you don't have enough claps to glue a long stip of molding onto a cabinet, apply pressure with masking tape. Simply stick the tape to one face of the cabinet, stretch it over the molding, and stick the tape to another face of the cabinet.

Gluing Boards together

Using cleats while gluing two or more boards together, first make sure all the edges in witch to be glued are square and true., the flatter the surface the better the adhesion, now you can add your glue and start screwing the cleats on to the boards. you might want to use bar clamps to squeeze the boards together, and then add your cleats. after the cleats are screwed on and holding it together, you can take the bar clamps off
Get glue in Small Places
Use a syringe and a needle to get glue ito hard-to-reach places such as splits and splintering tear-outs. you can also buy a similar product at your local hardware store, but without the needles.
Titebond wood gluing tips
If you didn't get enough of gluing tips you might want to try out the titebond website: Application Tips, quick reference, helpful suggestions regarding there products and their applications.
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