<Not sure if this is tool talk, but close enough>
I have been using the nonflammable Contact Cement for my not-so-heavy needs, like laminating the boot shelf doors, or an occasional ply/laminate for table tops.
I see that HD has stopped carrying it in-store, and it must be because of the very bad reviews it has received from customers, who complain that this type of CC (the nonflammable is water-based) does not really stick. FWIW, it has worked admirably for me, without fail.
Anyway - now that I want to sandwich a thin ply between two plastic laminates for making doors for existing cabinets, what are my choices if I don't want to wait a week for online delivery? I could get the regular Contact Cement, but it comes with such dire warnings (can catch fire! dangerous fumes!) that I am wondering if the other stuff like Liquid Nails and similar would do for my purposes.
I loved the no-pressure-needed adhesion of the CC. With any other glue, I'll have to provide the clamping power.
I have been using the nonflammable Contact Cement for my not-so-heavy needs, like laminating the boot shelf doors, or an occasional ply/laminate for table tops.
I see that HD has stopped carrying it in-store, and it must be because of the very bad reviews it has received from customers, who complain that this type of CC (the nonflammable is water-based) does not really stick. FWIW, it has worked admirably for me, without fail.
Anyway - now that I want to sandwich a thin ply between two plastic laminates for making doors for existing cabinets, what are my choices if I don't want to wait a week for online delivery? I could get the regular Contact Cement, but it comes with such dire warnings (can catch fire! dangerous fumes!) that I am wondering if the other stuff like Liquid Nails and similar would do for my purposes.
I loved the no-pressure-needed adhesion of the CC. With any other glue, I'll have to provide the clamping power.
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