Hi....what with Christmas looming, the fairs, both my boys birthdays last month etc etc I hadnt noticed I was nearly out of glue....first time ever.....I usually pick up a tube now and then from Wilkos.....the tubes are good because they have a pointed nozzle allowing for precise application....but nope, I seem to be out of those too.
I buy evostik multipurpose impact in the 250ml pots because the larger 500ml ones start to dry out before I get to the bottom and I dont like waste....so 250ml tins it is. But about a year ago I bought some Fiebings Leather Cement, being a fan of Fiebings I thought I'd give it a go and considering I was just now halfway through glueing a batch of axe masks and found myself evostik-less, now seemed like a good time.
Horrible. Useless. Horrific. Its like water.....and its not an impact glue. If it actually sticks I'll be amazed. Leather is very porous and I would say that so much of it soaked in to the actual leather that after I clamped the mask, therefore squeezing even more out (all over everything, the edge, the inside, my hands, the clamps, the leather pads I use to protect the leatherwork) there must be barely any left actually in there where I want it to be. Added to that the clamping was a pain....everything is sliding around, you cant get your edges lined up properly cos theres glue in the way everywhere....
seriously....I'm completely struggling to even invent a bizarre hypothetical fairy tale reason why anyone would want to use this stuff. I'm now going to give it to my son to use on his arts and crafts because trust me I would imagine spit and flour or egg white to be better than this carp. I reckon if i sneezed onto the leatherwork my natural bodily glue would do better.
Anyway....rant over, and sorry if I've made anyone feel sick lol....interesting to hear if anyone else has glue advice....
Moral of the story....buy evostik impact. DO NOT BUY FIEBINGS LEATHER CEMENT.
E-Z!
s
PS...quick update....it does at least seem to be drying clear....which is a blessing as my entire workshop is covered in a layer of it...and its drying 'crumbly' too....sorta like the rubber stuff you use for bathrooms, mastic?.....or polyfilla....which is worrying to me.....i dont want my glue going crumbly.....when its dry I'll give it a yank to see what happens....looks like a £35 axe mask may well be going in the bin...
I buy evostik multipurpose impact in the 250ml pots because the larger 500ml ones start to dry out before I get to the bottom and I dont like waste....so 250ml tins it is. But about a year ago I bought some Fiebings Leather Cement, being a fan of Fiebings I thought I'd give it a go and considering I was just now halfway through glueing a batch of axe masks and found myself evostik-less, now seemed like a good time.
Horrible. Useless. Horrific. Its like water.....and its not an impact glue. If it actually sticks I'll be amazed. Leather is very porous and I would say that so much of it soaked in to the actual leather that after I clamped the mask, therefore squeezing even more out (all over everything, the edge, the inside, my hands, the clamps, the leather pads I use to protect the leatherwork) there must be barely any left actually in there where I want it to be. Added to that the clamping was a pain....everything is sliding around, you cant get your edges lined up properly cos theres glue in the way everywhere....
seriously....I'm completely struggling to even invent a bizarre hypothetical fairy tale reason why anyone would want to use this stuff. I'm now going to give it to my son to use on his arts and crafts because trust me I would imagine spit and flour or egg white to be better than this carp. I reckon if i sneezed onto the leatherwork my natural bodily glue would do better.
Anyway....rant over, and sorry if I've made anyone feel sick lol....interesting to hear if anyone else has glue advice....
Moral of the story....buy evostik impact. DO NOT BUY FIEBINGS LEATHER CEMENT.
E-Z!
s
PS...quick update....it does at least seem to be drying clear....which is a blessing as my entire workshop is covered in a layer of it...and its drying 'crumbly' too....sorta like the rubber stuff you use for bathrooms, mastic?.....or polyfilla....which is worrying to me.....i dont want my glue going crumbly.....when its dry I'll give it a yank to see what happens....looks like a £35 axe mask may well be going in the bin...
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