Matt T Posted October 7, 2013 Report Posted October 7, 2013 I tried out DAP Weldwood this weekend, and it was a very frustrating experience. It is very watery, and soaks into the leather. It takes a lot longer to dry up, and it doesn't hold the pieces together. In my experience, Barge is 100x better. Maybe I am doing something wrong? Is there an additive that will make DAP thicker? Quote Leathercraft supplies
Members katsass Posted October 7, 2013 Members Report Posted October 7, 2013 FWIW, I've used Weldwood contact cement for at least 35 years and have never experienced the situation you describe. If I were to guess, I'd say that you may have gotten hold of some of their 'environmentally friendly' concoction which I tried once and tossed. Mike Quote NOTE TO SELF: Never try to hold a cat and an operating Dust buster at the same time!! At my age I find that I can live without sex..........but not without my glasses. Being old has an advantage.......nobody expects me to do anything in a hurry.
Members Chuck Neal Posted October 7, 2013 Members Report Posted October 7, 2013 have to second what "katass" said. I have used weldwood for 10 or so years and have never run into the problem you are describing. The can I have now actually needs to be thinned somewhat. Holds well for me on the projects I use it for (holsters, pouches and sheaths). Hope this helps. Quote
dirtclod Posted October 7, 2013 Report Posted October 7, 2013 I used Barge for 20 years and got tired of getting ripped off on the flammable charge of 20.00. So i started using Weldwood 2 years ago and i can't see much if any difference in it or Barge. Plus i can get Weldwood at the hardware store and don't have to pay a flammable charge. Once in a while i get a piece of leather that soaks up the glue like your talking about. I put another quick coat on that piece and it works fine and i had some leather that did the same thing with Barge. So far the best thing about Weldwood IMO is i haven't had to add any thinner because it dosen't get thick like Barge. It you have a piece that doesn't tack up as quick as you want hit with a hairdryer sometimes i need to do that in the winter. I buy the gallon cans. Quote I'm old enough to know that i don't know everything.
Matt T Posted October 7, 2013 Author Report Posted October 7, 2013 This is the one I have: http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/100125525#.UlL-7cakr-o Is it the right one? Maybe I got a bad batch. Quote Leathercraft supplies
dirtclod Posted October 7, 2013 Report Posted October 7, 2013 What you have it what i use. Quote I'm old enough to know that i don't know everything.
Members katsass Posted October 8, 2013 Members Report Posted October 8, 2013 Well, that's the type I use also, BUT, not knowing how long that stuff has been sitting in the can at the warehouse. or been bounced all over hell and half of Texas being delivered to the store, I turn the can upside-down on my bench as soon as I get it home .I leave It that way for at least 12 hours (overnight) before opening. That's to allow any semi-solids to remix. After that I've never had a problem. Mike Quote NOTE TO SELF: Never try to hold a cat and an operating Dust buster at the same time!! At my age I find that I can live without sex..........but not without my glasses. Being old has an advantage.......nobody expects me to do anything in a hurry.
Members Red Cent Posted October 9, 2013 Members Report Posted October 9, 2013 I pour the WeldWood into squeeze bottles and I can apply with accuracy and consistency. I tried the WeldWood gel and that was a mistake. Messsssyyyy!! The original WeldWood is thin and I get it spread on the leather fast but I have not had the bleed thru. It does dry a mite slow, but it does hold. Quote https://www.facebook.com/redcentcustomleather?ref=bookmarks http://www.redcentcustomleather.com/
raysouth Posted October 9, 2013 Report Posted October 9, 2013 I have used Barge and others and now trying to use the Weldwood non-flammable, no fumes product. Have not used it enough to know how it will perform over extended period. Was surprised that is is white and very thin, compared to other I have used. Hope it holds up as the no fumes thing is great. Time will tell, along with a few self developed stress tests. God Bless. Ray Quote
Members camano ridge Posted October 9, 2013 Members Report Posted October 9, 2013 I have been using the weldwood Non-flammable for about two years. I am very happy with it. I have made at least 20 belts and a hundred holsters with it. Without any problems. It should be stirred before using, however even then it is a little thinner then some of the rest. I brush it on with small brushes from horbor freight. It is important to give it time to dry before putting the pieces together. Quote https://www.facebook.com/CamanoRidgeCustomLeather?fref=ts
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