Members Tiara Posted December 1, 2012 Members Report Posted December 1, 2012 I suspect there is not anything that will allow me to glue some oiled leather on to veg tan but thought I would ask those with experience. Is stitching, lacing or some sort of rivet going to be the only options? Quote
Members renegadelizard Posted December 3, 2012 Members Report Posted December 3, 2012 i used weldwood contact cement, you might have to coat the oil tanned piece twice, but i got it to work for a bag i did as well as a lining on a guitar strap.. Quote
Members Tiara Posted December 3, 2012 Author Members Report Posted December 3, 2012 Thanks! I'll try that. Roughing up the surface with some sandpaper probably won't hurt either. Quote
dirtclod Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 The times i have done it. The piece stayed long enough for me to sew it. But if you just want the glue to hold it i don't think it will happen. Quote
Members educatedcobbler Posted December 3, 2012 Members Report Posted December 3, 2012 first roughing up the surface then apply neoprene adhesive , of course you have to maintain allowance while rough with emery paper . Quote
Members Tiara Posted December 3, 2012 Author Members Report Posted December 3, 2012 If I can get it to hold long enough to sew I'll be pleased. I think I still have some neoprene adhesive for my wet suit if it hasn't dried out. I'll try that and the weldwood on some test peices. Thank you all! Quote
Members educatedcobbler Posted December 3, 2012 Members Report Posted December 3, 2012 on thing for strong bond use neoprene proper way , imean dry for 10-15 min before attached parts after that u can sew Quote
Members Tiara Posted December 3, 2012 Author Members Report Posted December 3, 2012 Thanks for the reminder. I'm impatient enough to try to rush things. Quote
Members oclack Posted September 6, 2014 Members Report Posted September 6, 2014 SailRite's HH-66 vinyl glue works GREAT and has the added benefit of an even shorter setup time compared to other contact cements like Barge. You can do it with Barge, but you'll need a couple of coats and to play around with your timing. Quote
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