Cat urine. It's got moxie and mucho hold.
Barring that, try experimenting with a couple of different brands and find the one that you like. There are several options and we all settle in on our personal flavor.
Cat urine. It's got moxie and mucho hold.
Barring that, try experimenting with a couple of different brands and find the one that you like. There are several options and we all settle in on our personal flavor.
On some days I`ll go through 3 or 4 five gallon cans a day, both yellow and black. I`m familiar with the flattening agents and drying agents bonding agents and mixing and disposal precautions. All cleanning liquids, primer, and hardening additives.The water based is just as harmful to you as the petrolium. When glueing to wood, it`s night and day with the water and petrolium based, the petrolium is sooooooo much better. (it don`t lift the grain) I would use the water based glueing non-pourous solids to solids. It is also much more temperature and humidity sensitive !! I could go on and on but.......PopsOldSkins...I believe legislation and regulations have alot to do with that State to State. (cover all their bases)
3 to 4 gallons would wrap a lot of drums.............
How many, I wonder?
3 to 4 five gallon cans !! (EPDM Commercial flat roofing !!) We`ll do a few of those each year !! Then there`s lanolium flooring, our second biggest use,....Countertops and sub flooring as well. It`s all the same glue no matter how it`s packaged or who sells it for what. It`s a by product of the same tree and The base differenc is for what you`re applying it to.
3 to 4 five gallon cans !! (EPDM Commercial flat roofing !!) We`ll do a few of those each year !! Then there`s lanolium flooring, our second biggest use,....Countertops and sub flooring as well. It`s all the same glue no matter how it`s packaged or who sells it for what. It`s a by product of the same tree and The base differenc is for what you`re applying it to.
Next time I have a countertop to wrap, I'll get in touch.
It`s mostly commercial. I hope I`ve answered your question to me !!
We use dap weldwood, highly flamable, natural at my shop. We only go through about 15-20 gallons a month. I remember buying 3- 5 gallon pails for $105. Now days its about $90 for 1- 5 gallon pail. Back when it started to get so high priced I bought a whole pallet of those 5 gallon cans (75 pails). We spray ours on with a 2 gallon binks paint pot and 1 quart paint guns. The last wrap i did I got the 3m and it worked just as good. I sprayed it on.. I just hate to order a quart for $30. Thats $120 a gallon, and $600 for 5 gallons. If I had to use that at work id go broke!! lol Im sure it would be cheaper by the 5 gallon. We also have spray glue that coms in a aerosol cans. We use the glue on vinyl top replacements,carpet, headliners, glue fabric to foam, and anything else we need to glue. These materials are much thinner and pourous compared to drum wrap. I just dont understand how the solvent based glue could harm a drum wrap. It stays rubbery for years.....
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