Answer
Jul 21, 2025 - 03:58 PM
Dear Jhn,
While Titebond III is known for its heat resistance, excessive heat from power sanding, like with a belt sander, can potentially soften the glue and cause it to gum up, especially if the sanding is prolonged and the sanding belt clogs, leading to localized overheating.
Thanks,
Kevin
While Titebond III is known for its heat resistance, excessive heat from power sanding, like with a belt sander, can potentially soften the glue and cause it to gum up, especially if the sanding is prolonged and the sanding belt clogs, leading to localized overheating.
Thanks,
Kevin
