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I know can buy expensive thinner for Barge glue....is there anything else I can use to make my half can Barge more liquid again....

Starts getting thick...

thanks

James

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I haven't ever tried this, but logic says it might work well so it might be worth a try. One of the ingredients in Barge cement is Toluene. There is a product available at most Hardware or Paint stores call "Tulene" It is a generic thinner and the chemical make up suggests it would do the trick. Toluene is also one of the major ingredients in Barge Thinner.

Paul

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Toluene is very toxic, so be careful and work with it in a well ventilated area. My skin reacts to it, so I can't even use it.

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I concur, toluene is some nasty stuff. Just take a look at that link.

Should make those using the barge cement really think twice about dismissing any warnings on the label.

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Outch......I think I just mix it with a little Tequilla and add some Alcohol....that odd to do the job....!@!@

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