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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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