Gorilla glue, as I recall is a polyurethane glue. Epoxy like JBweld have good void filling qualities, but I don't think they soak into the wood as well as a polyester glass resin type of "glue". It soaks into the wood and adds to the wood's rigidity. I like the titebond III as well for strength. Liquid epoxy is probably the best for this kind of added strength. The secondary advantage of a glue is how much it contributes to the strength of the wood matrix surrounding the screw when it's assembled, and how strong it is alone when it fills any voids. The short version is that if all the "glue" does is seal the screw hole so moisture doesn't weaken the wood under pressure from the screw, then probably any glue or sealant can be used to do that. The long version of my opinion, trust me you don't want to hear. WTBS Even experts have to be open to new ideas and new technologies.
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