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Balcotan is a polyurethane glue just like Gorilla, Xcell and ProBond.
Same rules apply. 1: Very short shelf life once container is opened. 2: Actual cost in place is about the same as epoxy. 3: Use with caution below the water line. 4: Keep clamping pressure high and even. 5: Has minimal gap filling ability. 6: Bonds to skin much better than anything else. (Takes days to wear off. ) I use it for fine veneers and cabinet work where I will be finishing with stains becaues the squeeze out does not leave sealed pores but it is to expensive and to much trouble for structural work. Also, long term skin exposure is more irritating than epoxy for many people. carlp wrote: Many good long term claims for this glue, anyone used it, from what they state its a much more acceptable glue than epoxy, we know it cannot be as good as epoxy but is it good enough for my purpose, making up frames, and gluing strip planks, then I will give it all a layer of epoxy, and fine down. Pot life is sound, fumes tolerable, that's all it needs is strength as well. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |