Mcluma":2bxuhuhn said:I personally am more used to working with Polyurathane
and 'will do' for some jobs ?
Tusses":18qvdkdk said:Mcluma":18qvdkdk said:I personally am more used to working with Polyurathane
I like it too for is fast curing - ready to carry on working again properties .
I'd be interested to know how you store yours ..... I find it forms a skin when the bottle is half used, if it isnt used for a few days.
what brand do you use ?
Mcluma":29fpdmpn said:I cheat, i use these
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/40778/Kit ... sive-310ml
i can trully recommend these, i have been using this stuff for over 5 years and i have completely done away with yellow or white glue
Tusses":19599ixc said:Mcluma":19599ixc said:I cheat, i use these
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/40778/Kit ... sive-310ml
i can trully recommend these, i have been using this stuff for over 5 years and i have completely done away with yellow or white glue
that doesn't look good for a complicated glue up (lots of M&T's) ?
George_N":l7bi2i0o said:Aliphatic resin is, by definition a straight or branched chain hydrocarbon compound. Polyvinyl acetate (PVA, aka carpenters glue, wood glue etc etc) is, you've guessed it, an aliphatic resin. Manufacturers may put in other additives to modify open time, initial grab etc, but to say that one has "aliphatic resin" added is a bit like saying water with H2O added.