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Created by lee1972 > 9 months ago, 26 Jan 2012
lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
26 Jan 2012 1:59PM
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whats the best glue to use for deck pads

Mark _australia
WA, 23711 posts
26 Jan 2012 1:15PM
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kwik grip

Davage
VIC, 182 posts
26 Jan 2012 6:27PM
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Silicone doesnt work after a couple of sessions

Shane
WA, 202 posts
27 Jan 2012 2:58AM
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I learned something new recently- the contact cement that comes in a tin is actually different to the contact cement in the tube. They keep it locked away behind the caged shelves in Bunnings because it contains the nasty sniffable chemicals that presumably also makes it a more durable adhesive. This certainly corresponds with my experiences with deck pad repair- the tinned glue works better.

FormulaNova
WA, 15107 posts
27 Jan 2012 5:13AM
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Shane said...

I learned something new recently- the contact cement that comes in a tin is actually different to the contact cement in the tube. They keep it locked away behind the caged shelves in Bunnings because it contains the nasty sniffable chemicals that presumably also makes it a more durable adhesive. This certainly corresponds with my experiences with deck pad repair- the tinned glue works better.


Nah, I am sure the kwik grip in the tube is the same. Its probably just the extra surface area of the stuff in the tin that makes it so overpowering.

There is also the water based stuff, and it dries clear and doesn't smell, but in my experience it took weeks to go off unless it was a very thin layer. Not worth the trouble to use it again.



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