
Michael Jones
New member
While I have other trades working inside the studio right now, I've been working on the patio cover. On the underside of the cover, I placed plywood, and over that I'm going to apply this tounge and groove beadboard.
It's pretty thin stuff, like 1/4". So I was going to apply some glue to the back of it, and then brad nail it to the plywood.
Can I use the regular yellow carpenter's wood glue? Or is there some other type of weather proof glue I should look into? I'm not sure if the yellow stuff is weather proof, or if it even matters?
Maybe some of you woodworkers know.
It's pretty thin stuff, like 1/4". So I was going to apply some glue to the back of it, and then brad nail it to the plywood.
Can I use the regular yellow carpenter's wood glue? Or is there some other type of weather proof glue I should look into? I'm not sure if the yellow stuff is weather proof, or if it even matters?
Maybe some of you woodworkers know.