To add to Howard's comment:
On DAP Weldwood PRG there is a sticker on the container with a 7 digit code. Ignore the first 3 digits. 4th is the year. 5-7th is the Julian date. Toss it after 12 months.
Most bigger Ace Hardwares carry it.
To add to Howard's comment:
On DAP Weldwood PRG there is a sticker on the container with a 7 digit code. Ignore the first 3 digits. 4th is the year. 5-7th is the Julian date. Toss it after 12 months.
Most bigger Ace Hardwares carry it.
PRG = Plastic Resin Glue.
Is that the same as Cascamite that used to be on the market? The brown stuff that's mixed with water?
I had wondered where I'd buy some, now I think by calling it a different name, the same old stuff is on the market about anywhere.
I've got a Workrite wood welder and while the titebond 3 sort of works, it is a little gummy and I've gotten to miss the lack of cold flow for Cascamite.
Thanks for that.
I really handn't considered the places that cater mostly to the hobbiest, but I guess that things have evolved some in both directions. Its good to find industrial grade supplies there.
I got the DAP Weldwood PRG but didn't see a date code. It was very dry, very fine powder so I reckon it's good. I mixed a batch 5 parts powder to 2 parts water by volume and stirred it up good. Pretty easy to work with and planty of time to assemble everything.
After I finished I put the tub in a ziploc and evacuated most of the air. Hope it keeps for a while.