Members TomE Posted 19 hours ago Members Report Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, kgg said: The water based with one coat is Very interesting. The problem with the Aquilim 315 is the cost. It is about 1.6 times the cost of a heavy duty clear contact cement from your local hardware store. kgg Some folks commented on Youtube that Makers sells a less expensive water based contact adhesive that is comparable to Aquilim 315. Quote
Members Hildebrand Posted 17 hours ago Members Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, TomE said: Some folks commented on Youtube that Makers sells a less expensive water based contact adhesive that is comparable to Aquilim 315. One issue I have had with the Aquillim 315 is it is difficult to get good smooth edges. It's like it leaves a rubber cement type of substance on the edge when you are trying to sand it. I have not been able to get rid of it. Which is too bad because and odorless contact cement would be awesome especially in the winter since I have to go out to the shop to use the regular stuff due to the fumes. Todd Quote
kgg Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago lonsdaleleather 2 hours ago, TomE said: Makers sells a less expensive water based contact adhesive that is comparable to Aquilim 315. I did check out the Makers which lead me down the contact cement cost rabbit hole. The cost for i) Makers is $23 USD ($31 CAD) for 16 oz, water based ii) Aquilim 315 for 16 oz is $45 ($62 CAD), water based iii) Weldwood for 16 oz is about $23 USD ($31 CAD), solvent based That said in Canada we can get i) Lepage heavy duty contact cement is $29 ($40 CAD) for 32oz, solvent based ii) L.L. ( Lonsdale) contact cement is $26 ($36 CAD) for 32oz, solvent based which is advertised as using the same "recipe" as Barge. iii) Zelikovitz 1882 contact cement is $39 ($54 CAD) for 32oz, water based My conclusion is the water based contact cements on either side of the border are a fair bit more expensive. Contact cement (water or solvent based) are cheaper in Canada. kgg Quote Juki DNU - 1541S, Juki DU - 1181N, Singer 29K - 71(1949), Chinese Patcher (Tinkers Delight), Warlock TSC-441, Techsew 2750 Pro, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members dikman Posted 15 hours ago Members Report Posted 15 hours ago Same here, I'd like to try the water-based stuff but for the money they're asking they can keep it, the solvent-based stuff has always worked well for me (plus as a bonus there are the fumes.....). Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members TomE Posted 2 hours ago Members Report Posted 2 hours ago 15 hours ago, Hildebrand said: One issue I have had with the Aquillim 315 is it is difficult to get good smooth edges. It's like it leaves a rubber cement type of substance on the edge when you are trying to sand it. I have not been able to get rid of it. Which is too bad because and odorless contact cement would be awesome especially in the winter since I have to go out to the shop to use the regular stuff due to the fumes. Todd I've had occasional problems with 2 coats of Barge gumming up my edges. I've switched to 1 thin coat that I heat with a gun before assembly. Produces a strong bond with less mess and it speeds up my process. It also solved a problem of glueing pieces that are cased to mold a raised leather feature. After a little heat the glue is stuck to the wet leather and the leather remains mold-able (if that's a word). Quote
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