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Iv'e been looking for some resorcinol glue with no luck. Does anyone know
where I can find a reliable supplier. And how expensive is this stuff? |
waterproof glue
Jeff Pugh wrote:
Iv'e been looking for some resorcinol glue with no luck. Does anyone know where I can find a reliable supplier. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...esorcinol+glue And how expensive is this stuff? Very -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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Jeff Pugh wrote: Iv'e been looking for some resorcinol glue with no luck. Does anyone know where I can find a reliable supplier. And how expensive is this stuff? Mind if I ask why? It was one of the first non-protein synthetic adhesives from 1930's. Reaced by epoxides now which are also waterproof. |
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Wm Watt wrote: Jeff Pugh wrote: Iv'e been looking for some resorcinol glue with no luck. Does anyone know where I can find a reliable supplier. And how expensive is this stuff? Mind if I ask why? It was one of the first non-protein synthetic adhesives from 1930's. Reaced by epoxides now which are also waterproof. Great thing about resorcinol is that tools etc can be cleaned off in water. Excellent stuff and readily available in UK and not expensive. |
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"CS" wrote in message
ups.com... Great thing about resorcinol is that tools etc can be cleaned off in water. Excellent stuff and readily available in UK and not expensive. But it requires absolute tight fits and high clamping pressure. Epoxy on the other hand is gap filling and requires no clamping pressure at all. And when building a boat, this is a huge plus. Meindert |
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CS wrote: Wm Watt wrote: Jeff Pugh wrote: Iv'e been looking for some resorcinol glue with no luck. Does anyone know where I can find a reliable supplier. And how expensive is this stuff? Mind if I ask why? It was one of the first non-protein synthetic adhesives from 1930's. Reaced by epoxides now which are also waterproof. Great thing about resorcinol is that tools etc can be cleaned off in water. Excellent stuff and readily available in UK and not expensive. Low cost is attractive. I've used the urea formaldehide-based water resistant glue developed at about the same time. I use the polyurethane-base adhesive on my small cheap boats now at a lower cost and more forgiving working time and curing temperature. Neither of these is absolutely waterproof like resorcinol. I guess people know that rescorcinol dries a deep purple that stains the work so it's not thebest around exposed woodgrain. |
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I guess people know that rescorcinol dries a deep purple that stains
the work so it's not thebest around exposed woodgrain. Thats why I used it to build an laminated oak steering wheel: http://www.luxe-motor-kei.co.uk/inte...e/image54.html http://www.luxe-motor-kei.co.uk/inte...e/image56.html |
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Beautiful job.
"CS" wrote in message oups.com... I guess people know that rescorcinol dries a deep purple that stains the work so it's not thebest around exposed woodgrain. Thats why I used it to build an laminated oak steering wheel: http://www.luxe-motor-kei.co.uk/inte...e/image54.html http://www.luxe-motor-kei.co.uk/inte...e/image56.html |
waterproof glue
On 3 Oct 2006 09:12:58 -0700, "Wm Watt" wrote:
CS wrote: Wm Watt wrote: Jeff Pugh wrote: Iv'e been looking for some resorcinol glue with no luck. Does anyone know where I can find a reliable supplier. And how expensive is this stuff? Mind if I ask why? It was one of the first non-protein synthetic adhesives from 1930's. Reaced by epoxides now which are also waterproof. Great thing about resorcinol is that tools etc can be cleaned off in water. Excellent stuff and readily available in UK and not expensive. Low cost is attractive. I've used the urea formaldehide-based water resistant glue developed at about the same time. I use the polyurethane-base adhesive on my small cheap boats now at a lower cost and more forgiving working time and curing temperature. Neither of these is absolutely waterproof like resorcinol. I guess people know that rescorcinol dries a deep purple that stains the work so it's not thebest around exposed woodgrain. Oops! There goes another misconception. The damp-setting, expanding glues of the "Gorilla" type were I thought both waterproof and polyurethane based? They are way expensive! Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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