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"Bob Davis"

15/12/2003 5:24 AM

Spray Adhesive - which brand?

I see mentions of spray adhesive periodically. Is there a favorite brand?

Bob


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JJ

JGS

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 5:25 AM

Hi Bob,
I use two 3M products (90 and 77) depending upon the use and an Elmer's
glue for gluing squared paper to hardboard for templates. Cheers, JG

Bob Davis wrote:

> I see mentions of spray adhesive periodically. Is there a favorite brand?
>
> Bob

eE

[email protected] (Eric Anderson)

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 4:18 PM

This started to look like a good post that was going to describe the
different spray adhesives. Then it stopped and just said: This one
is "good" this other one is "cheap", etc. Hey, guys. Let hear about
relative costs, yes, but also is it contact? Can you move the two
surfaces and how long after the adhesive is applied? What is the
relative strength (use the weight of material or some other good
example to describe strength). What is it best used for? Is it
flamable? Is if for mounting pictures, fasten lining material to
wood? Does it do what the label says? Any other piece of useful info.
and dialog. Also, if you used many different types, give your
relative impressions!!

"Lawrence L'Hote" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<I6nDb.550130$HS4.4177181@attbi_s01>...
> "B a r r y B u r k e J r ." <[email protected]> wrote
> in message news:[email protected]...
> > On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 05:24:09 GMT, "Bob Davis"
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >I see mentions of spray adhesive periodically. Is there a favorite brand?
> > >Bob
> > 3M77
>
> FWIW I found another off-label use for spray adhesive. I bought a half
> dozen cans of some spray adhesive for 98cents/each at the local surplus
> building supply place(Hood's). Well, I was having trouble backing(tires
> would lose traction) my lawn tractor up the metal bed of my tilt trailer
> after doing a lawn. I found that if I sprayed the tire tracks on the bed
> and a little on the tractor tires I had NO trouble getting the thing
> loaded..
>
> Larry

Pn

Phisherman

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 1:59 PM

On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 05:24:09 GMT, "Bob Davis"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I see mentions of spray adhesive periodically. Is there a favorite brand?
>
>Bob
>


3M is a good brand. I'd avoid brands that are not well-known. Be
careful about breathing the fumes!

LL

"Lawrence L'Hote"

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 6:32 PM


"B a r r y B u r k e J r ." <[email protected]> wrote
in message news:[email protected]...
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 05:24:09 GMT, "Bob Davis"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I see mentions of spray adhesive periodically. Is there a favorite brand?
> >Bob
> 3M77

FWIW I found another off-label use for spray adhesive. I bought a half
dozen cans of some spray adhesive for 98cents/each at the local surplus
building supply place(Hood's). Well, I was having trouble backing(tires
would lose traction) my lawn tractor up the metal bed of my tilt trailer
after doing a lawn. I found that if I sprayed the tire tracks on the bed
and a little on the tractor tires I had NO trouble getting the thing
loaded..

Larry

Gj

Grandpa

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 5:19 PM

mttt wrote:

> "Lawrence L'Hote" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:I6nDb.550130$HS4.4177181@attbi_s01...
>
>>FWIW I found another off-label use for spray adhesive. I bought a half
>
>
> Wide Receivers use the stuff too... Also called "Stick 'Um"

Really? I thought that was called SNOT<G>.

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to Grandpa on 15/12/2003 5:19 PM

16/12/2003 1:14 AM

Grandpa responds:

>> Wide Receivers use the stuff too... Also called "Stick 'Um"
>
>Really? I thought that was called SNOT<G>.

That's what you get after they reach up with the wet gloves and scratch their
noses, latching onto a few stray nose hairs in the process. Or that more like
"tears." :)

Charlie Self

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Alexander Hamilton

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WB

Woodchuck Bill

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 5:56 AM

"Bob Davis" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> I see mentions of spray adhesive periodically. Is there a favorite brand?

3M Histrength 90 Spray Adhesive

--
Bill

md

"mttt"

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 10:24 PM


"Lawrence L'Hote" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:I6nDb.550130$HS4.4177181@attbi_s01...
>
> FWIW I found another off-label use for spray adhesive. I bought a half

Wide Receivers use the stuff too... Also called "Stick 'Um"

Ba

B a r r y B u r k e J r .

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 5:56 PM

On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 05:24:09 GMT, "Bob Davis"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I see mentions of spray adhesive periodically. Is there a favorite brand?
>
>Bob
>

3M77

Barry

JP

Jay Pique

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 8:01 PM

On 15 Dec 2003 16:18:37 -0800, [email protected] (Eric Anderson)
wrote:

snip
>...different spray adhesives.
snip
> Any other piece of useful info. and dialog. Also, if you used many different types, give your
>relative impressions!!

I just bought a can of Elmer's to reglue the white plastic coating to
some drop ceiling tiles (fibreglass backing I believe). Ya gotta let
it set up for a minute or so before it gets tacky - it's pretty wet
when you first spray it. Kind of a pain IMO.

I also used it on some end-grain butt-joints and have been unable to
separate them with my hydraulic press. Your results may vary.

JP

md

"mttt"

in reply to "Bob Davis" on 15/12/2003 5:24 AM

15/12/2003 6:24 PM


"Phisherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>
> 3M is a good brand. I'd avoid brands that are not well-known. Be
> careful about breathing the fumes!

3M is a good brand, agreed. But in a pinch, I picked up a can of the Elmer's
variant that my wife had grabbed from a Craft Store. Worked fine.


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