Hello KRNet
When I glue two pieces of polyurethane and I filing with sand paper I
cannot get nice flat surfaces.
The reason is because the glue is much more hardener comparing to the
polyurethane.
How can let me know how to makes this job well.
Dubi Gefen
KR2S Builder
dub...@maanit.org.il
www.du
I use hot glue. The reason is, because it is easy to cut out of the place
where it protrudes from the foam. You may be able to do this with the
polyurethane also. Just cut out a little valley and sand as normal. Then
when you put in your micro slurry, you may want to fill those areas first
with
alf Of Dan
Heath
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 8:00 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: Re: KR> Glue two pieces of polyurethane
I use hot glue. The reason is, because it is easy to cut out of the
place
where it protrudes from the foam. You may be able to do this with the
polyurethane also. J
Dan and Dubi,
Not to reignite the adhesives debate, but polyurethanes work great here, the
technique is the same as Dan describes for hot melt. I use a rotary pnumatic
cut off tool with a wheel
about 3/16 wide to remove the glue from the sandable areas, cutting a very
shallow groove. then refill
At 12:45 PM 8/26/2006, you wrote:
>When I glue two pieces of polyurethane and I filing with sand paper I
>cannot get nice flat surfaces.
>The reason is because the glue is much more hardener comparing to the
>polyurethane.
>How can let me know how to makes this job well.
>Dubi Gefen
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Dubi, the very best thing I have found to glue polyurethane, pvc divincel type
foams together with is expandable urethane foam. The kind that works very well
is the canned kind that you can buy at the lumber store used to seal leaks
around your house for insulating electrical box air leaks or ar
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