Logic makes for fine furniture... but remember that Titebond II is water-resistant and Titebond III has claimed of waterproof-ness, yet I might use Resorcinol if I wanted water-tight logic. Still, the formaldahyde is also used to preserve dead bodies, so I prefer living logic. I'll probably stick with Titebond II and keep my logic out of the sea. Or if I really want my logic to float, maybe a nice Epoxy resin. I'll just have to check my logic for leaks now and again. Mickey Mouse summary: Know how far your logic can go and where it breaks down. The glue might be strong but might not survive rough conditions.