Members Chakotay Posted June 8, 2022 Members Report Posted June 8, 2022 Just to throw another option out there: I use Aquilium 315 contact cement almost exclusively for holster and belt linings. It's more expensive, but very strong with the benefits of being water-based, low-odor, and non-toxic. I've become sensitive to the the fumes of the solvent-based cements. Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted June 8, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted June 8, 2022 53 minutes ago, Chakotay said: Just to throw another option out there: I use Aquilium 315 contact cement almost exclusively for holster and belt linings. It's more expensive, but very strong with the benefits of being water-based, low-odor, and non-toxic. I've become sensitive to the the fumes of the solvent-based cements. Come on there's nothing like an Industrial high some trichlor 1,1,1 or xylene or toluene , or acetone all good for the high . Just to name a few LOL Quote
Members battlemunky Posted June 8, 2022 Members Report Posted June 8, 2022 I'll throw out Aquilum 315 as an option too but having used them both recently if I had to pick one for some deserted island leathercrafting it'd be Barge alllll day. Quote
Members AlamoJoe2002 Posted June 8, 2022 Members Report Posted June 8, 2022 I use Weldwood manufactured by DAP. I buy it in quarts at Lowes mega hardware/lumber yard. No shortages here in Philadelphia, PA and also use toluene for cleaning and thinning. Quote
Members Bracemaker Posted June 8, 2022 Members Report Posted June 8, 2022 I used Barge for years and then tried Duall-88, 30 years later it's still my preferred adhesive. Get Shoes & Orthotics Repair with Duall-88. Learn More! (rhadhesives.com) Quote
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