Members stef73433 Posted July 5, 2013 Members Report Posted July 5, 2013 Ok, my impression is barge is supposed to be super strong, correct? I should not be able to easily pull glued leather apart? Or is it really just meant for a light hold? I have tried blueing Samples together, I've put them together wet and I let it sit 15 min, then stuck together. The wet seems to stay wet. If I let it sit, it seems to dry, doesn't stock well. What is the deal??? I bought a can maybe 45 days ago.it is thick, but not so thick I can t spread it. Am I supposed to thin it to make it work better?? Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted July 5, 2013 Contributing Member Report Posted July 5, 2013 Barge will hold almost anything together if it is applied correctly. You cannot glue wet leather, it must be dry. Do not thin the glue from the can it is the correct consistency. Apply the glue to both surfaces, allow to dry until it feels barely tacky to your finger. Position exactly where you wish the pieces to be. After placing the two pieces of leather together roll it with a Paper Hangars roller. (Available at Lowe's or HD) Weldwood Gel contact cement is another great glue for leather. Same instructions apply. ferg Quote
Members stef73433 Posted July 5, 2013 Author Members Report Posted July 5, 2013 Ok,I an going to try it again following your instructions and see what happens.thanks! Quote
Tree Reaper Posted July 6, 2013 Report Posted July 6, 2013 It should be somewhat runny, you might have to thin it if it isn't. Don't apply it too thick, 5 minutes is about the right drying time before putting the pieces together. It also helps to give the leather a light sanding prior to gluing but shouldn't be necessary if the leather is clean. Quote
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