Hello list - I have completed my MCC hopper and fabricated a false top for a coal load. My question is what is the best glueing solution to use to pour over the load once it is "styled'. Other than diluted white glue is there a good product on the market that is fast setting, durable as well as transparent?
Pat
making a coal load
Re: making a coal load
Pat, I bet PVC - E glue would work fine, you probably have some around the shop too!
Keith
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Re: making a coal load
yes, but does he have a gallon bucket of it? That's a lot of keys..
Clear epoxy resin will work -> look to a marine supplier.
probably not as cheap as white glue, but may hold better if deck is twisted.
Clear epoxy resin will work -> look to a marine supplier.
probably not as cheap as white glue, but may hold better if deck is twisted.
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
Re: making a coal load
I bet Pat does have a bucket of it! I know for my pipe organ project I have PVC-E, Fish glue and hot hide glue that I buy 10 lbs. at a time. And I'm just working on one little pipe organ....Bill Shields wrote:yes, but does he have a gallon bucket of it? That's a lot of keys..
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Re: making a coal load
Keith- great idea!! I hate the stuff for professional projects as you cannot easily remove the stuff once it sets. For relethering that's bad. For setting coal- sounds great!! and I can get gallens
Pat
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