Dap 00203 Weldwood Plastic Resin Glue, 1-Pound

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Dap 00203 Weldwood Plastic Resin Glue, 1-Pound

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  • Product Composition: This 1-pound plastic resin glue is formulated with a urea-formaldehyde resin base, including components like barium sulfate and ammonium sulfate.
  • Adhesive Performance: Engineered to create wood joints that are stronger than the wood itself, ensuring robust and lasting bonds.
  • Application Suitability: Ideal for woodworkers, carpenters, hobbyists, and cabinet makers, suitable for fiberboard, plywood, and various wood types.
  • User Convenience: Features an easy-to-mix and use powder form, offering 40 sq-ft coverage and a tan color that will not stain wood.
  • Durability Features: Exhibits high water resistance and a flash point exceeding 200 degrees Fahrenheit, contributing to its resilience.
  • Technical Specifications: Possesses a viscosity of 1200-3000 cPs, a 14 g/l VOC content, and a specific gravity of 0.7.
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Feb 8, 2014
PercyK
5 out of 5 stars review

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Terrific glue

I've been using this glue for my woodworking projects for over fifty years and it's hard to beat. Once the glue has set up it is possible to remove any nails or screws and the glue will hold everything together. If you want a permanent bond in your woodworking projects, with strength and durability, use this plastic resin glue.

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Nov 21, 2016
Spinnaker
5 out of 5 stars review

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Weldwood truly is stronger than wood.

I've been using Weldwood Plastic Resin Glue for more than 50 years, ever since my dad taught me woodworking by building a cherry bedroom suite for me as a kid. It requires careful measuring and mixing, and work must remain tightly clamped for at least 24 hours. (I generally leave my work clamped for 72 hours,) so it's not for casual jobs where you might just pull out a bottle of hide wood glue, but done according to the instructions, the glued joint IS stronger than the wood around it, and it will last forever. I've used it both for original construction, and most recently, needed to repair a store-bought cutting board that had come unglued. Since Weldwood is waterproof after it has set up, that cutting board won't be coming apart at that joint again, even though it goes in the dishwasher after each use. For long term storage, the Weldwood glue powder will absorb moisture, even though the container seems tightly sealed, rendering the glue unusable. It's easy to tell when mixing, because the powder and water should turn into a creamy liquid with the consistency of light molasses. If the powder doesn't dissolve in the water, then it's absorbed moisture in storage and is no longer any good. To avoid that problem, I place the closed container of Weldwood Plastic Resin Glue inside a Food-Saver bag and shrink wrap it, so it draws all of the air out of the bag (and out of the glue container). When the Food-Saver seals the bag, no air or moisture can get in to contaminate the glue powder and it will be ready when I open it to use next time. This is not the product to use for those "quick and dirty" projects, and it's not going to provide strong joints unless they are tightly clamped, as it relies on clamping for the resin to penetrate the wood fibers on either side of the joints. So, given that it has a focused scope of use, I've found no better wood glue on the market for those jobs where you are going to put in the time and effort do do things right and expect them to last forever.

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Jan 25, 2016
SAILORMAN
5 out of 5 stars review

For a one step epoxy, it's the best!

This stuff is great. I'm 74 yr's old and some of you may remember plywood stamped "WELDWOOD" in the corner of an 4x8 sheet of marine plywood. This epoxy/glu is what held it all together back in the day. Ive personally steamed teak to compound curves and this glu held. The wood will tear B-4 the glu gives out.

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