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Contact Cement ?


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2 hours ago, danny said:

Did I see Alex Fox use Contact Cement for Securing a Project?  Think I did.  I  watched

his Video making the little Doggie or Kitty key chain holder.  Any How....  Does anyone

use this method?  He makes it look so Easy....  Pros n Cons Please....Thanks Danny  :+}

I haven't used that but I have been using spray glue which is really easy. .

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Using contact cement to join pieces of timber etc, just goes so far against the grain, (Pun intended).
Each to their own, but  contact cement is not designed for that. It is perfect for laminating, fixing thin sheet materials etc, anywhere you can apply a heavy downward pressure to ensure a good bond.
there are a thousand better products for timber to timber joints.

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5 hours ago, danny said:

Did I see Alex Fox use Contact Cement for Securing a Project?  Think I did.  I  watched

his Video making the little Doggie or Kitty key chain holder.  Any How....  Does anyone

use this method?  He makes it look so Easy....  Pros n Cons Please....Thanks Danny  :+}

From the comments section, the horses mouth:

Thanks, glue - it is called "88" of Ukrainian production, instruction: apply glue on both surfaces, wait about 10-15 minutes until the glue dries, squeeze the glued surfaces. I am not sure that you will find it in your country, one of my customers wrote that in the USA similar glue is called "Contact Cement". Also I know that many of my customers use "Gorilla" wood glue.

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Thanks to All that replied and Especially to "WICHMAN".  Just to clear the air I have Always used the Super Glue products for this type of securing wood to wood.  I have used Contact Cement in the past and THOUGHT hey if this is  the way with some I will give it a try, but Now not sure about it.  Thanks Again

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