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Odd question. I lost a great deal of my vendor information including my glue supplier. The description is as follows: non toxic, water based, latex, contact cement. It comes in a 5 gallon bucket and goes for about $125. I'm out of search ideas on google and haven't been able to find a suitable replacement. Any help would be most appreciated.

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BARGE CEMENT!!!!!!!!!

BARGE CEMENT!!!!!!!!

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I do use it and it has its advantages. What Im looking for is a lot more versitle and not quite as heavy. Not to mention the fumes.

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Sounds like you might be describing Renia?

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Thanks for the heads up. Any personal experience using it? Basically going to use it for glueing bag straps and folded edges on pockets/gussets. 

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9 hours ago, martini said:

Thanks for the heads up. Any personal experience using it? Basically going to use it for glueing bag straps and folded edges on pockets/gussets. 

there is absolutely NO SMELL!!

It is permanent fast, this is for true permanent glueing. if you just want to hold something till it is stitched use this one.

http://sorrellnotionsandfindings.com/product/aquilim-sg/

Both are fantastic at what they do. I am new to this but cannot believe I will ever use a different product.

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Thanks again, sounds like what I'm looking for. It's flexability after drying was a concern. Its 18 bucks for a sm quanity. Well worth a try.

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Bought it, tried it. Its alright but not what I'm looking for. Its ok for some applications but not exactly what I was looking for. Renia is much thicker than what I previously used, takes longer to dry and the residue between layers is to heavy. Thanks for the tip. The search continues

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7 hours ago, martini said:

Bought it, tried it. Its alright but not what I'm looking for. Its ok for some applications but not exactly what I was looking for. Renia is much thicker than what I previously used, takes longer to dry and the residue between layers is to heavy. Thanks for the tip. The search continues

You can thin it with a little water, and that helps a lot with the thickness, which I agree is a bit excessive. But at least that means we're paying for glue not water! ;-)

Renia recommends to speed drying times with an oven. I don't have one so I speed things up with gentle application of a heat gun. I use 315 on everything except wet or oily leather.

BTW 315 is neoprene based, not latex. I don't know what effect that has on the leather but I know people with a latex allergy. I have tried Copydex before (a latex glue). It smells funny wet and wants to grab your needle for dear life when dry.

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