My beehive type composter got damaged by a falling branch. The only way I can see of repairing the splits would be to glue it.I just don't know if any of the solvent free glues would be O.K. to use. Any advice?
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Most glues will be safe to use, once set most are non toxic , the best would be a polyurethane glue or epoxy resin as they are fully waterproof, polyurethanes foam up a bit while setting, epoxy glues need mixing together so can be messy ( enviromental hazard while wet, safe once set), but pva glues will usualy work fine as well , some ( not many ) are waterproof when set unless painted over there is also `aliphatc resin` aliphatic resin glues are a slightly yellow coloured glue that works like a pva, they are faster set and more waterproof, i built all my raised beds with a waterbased contact glue it is fully waterproof as wellLiving off grid and growing my own food in Bulgaria.....
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a glued joint is stronger as it spreads the stress all the way along the joint, as long as you dont get the wet glue in the compost there will be no problem at all with toxicity, even then there wouldnt be any real problem as it would just set and then be non toxic, its more a problem to the enviroment only if you do something like put wet epoxy resin into a river were it wont set and it spreads out while wet to contaminate everything, this wouldnt happen in something like a compst bin repair or any such normal useLiving off grid and growing my own food in Bulgaria.....
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