Members Mojo66 Posted February 12, 2011 Members Report Posted February 12, 2011 What's a good glue to use for gluing leather? I make belts and guitar straps and use either Eco Flo contact cement, which for a long belt is expensive, or some industrial stuff I get from a local leatherworker which smells evil and is the sort of thing you see being carried about in bags by undesirables in subways. I can feel my brain cells depleting as I use it, but it does stick well, and if I get it onto the leather I can roll it under my finger and it comes off. Any suggestions? Preferably something I can get from a builder's yard, etc. as there are no leather working shops around here. Thanks. Quote
Members marine mp Posted February 12, 2011 Members Report Posted February 12, 2011 What's a good glue to use for gluing leather? I make belts and guitar straps and use either Eco Flo contact cement, which for a long belt is expensive, or some industrial stuff I get from a local leatherworker which smells evil and is the sort of thing you see being carried about in bags by undesirables in subways. I can feel my brain cells depleting as I use it, but it does stick well, and if I get it onto the leather I can roll it under my finger and it comes off. Any suggestions? Preferably something I can get from a builder's yard, etc. as there are no leather working shops around here. Thanks. Mojo66, Elmers Yellow glue. It's carpenters waterproof glue. Semper-Fi Mike Quote "The first one thru the door...gets the copper-coated candy". ADL Custom Holsters "I've got a LONG list of real good reasons, for all the things that I have done"!!!
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted February 12, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted February 12, 2011 I've had excellent results using Dap Weldwood from Lowe's or HomeDepot. Buy a quart AND the little bottle with the brush- should be less than $15. Use the bottle/brush and refill from the quart. If it gets dry on the leather, you can heat it and get it tacky again. Caution: it does have VOCs and should be used in a ventilated area. It's also pretty permanent, so don't stick something in the wrong place and expect to slide it over. Quote Mike DeLoach Esse Quam Videri (Be rather than Seem) "Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade." "Teach what you know......Learn what you don't." LEATHER ARTISAN'S DIGITAL GUILD on Facebook.
Members Mojo66 Posted February 13, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 13, 2011 Thanks for that, done a quick Google and Dap doesn't seem to be available here but the Elmer's is, cheers! I wanted something that doesn't kill too many brain cells, I need the few I have left.... Quote
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