Side Bonding
Boards unintentionally glued together
Side bonding
Panelization
What you need to know
Side bonding is a condition whereby wood flooring boards are unintentionally glued together along their edges and/or ends and create joint(s). Groups of boards that become side bonded will act as larger units rather than as individual pieces of wood until the strength limits of the
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