I never understand why some people don't research and simply stay within the limits of their existing knowledge base. You're never too old or too wise to learn something new. A bunch of replies on here state that Unibond is the way to go when someone is asking about Dap. People .... Dap is the same basic stuff as Unibond ... it is a urea based formaldehyde resin that has all the same properties. The fact that it is powder based makes for a longer, more viable shelf life, plus it's easier to work with as it's also water based, not to mention that it's cheaper than Unibond. I've had a bunch of Unibond go bad on me because I didn't use it fast enough. It is stronger than the wood itself. I also see some saying they don't like water based glues ... some of the strongest glues are water based ... TBIII is water based, yet waterproof once cured. If you do your own research and experimentation, you may find less expensive, better, and equally as strong, if not stronger alternatives to your more traditional, tried and true methods. And this applies to just about anything else in life. In other words, think outside the box. End rant.