Adhesive Recommendation - Urgent

Dartman

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I posted this in the Mechanics area but thought one of you room owners may have a solution.

We typically use 3M77, 3M90 or 3M10 on cloth installs when the slate doesn't have wood backing.
All 3 of these are classified as Hazardous for shipping purposes.

I have to ship (to an Overseas Address) 24 cans/tubes of something to install cloth and the buyer can't wait for ocean freight.

Have you used something that is Not aerosol that works and is not considered Hazardous?
Recommendations?

Thanks
 
Dartman said:
I posted this in the Mechanics area but thought one of you room owners may have a solution.

We typically use 3M77, 3M90 or 3M10 on cloth installs when the slate doesn't have wood backing.
All 3 of these are classified as Hazardous for shipping purposes.

I have to ship (to an Overseas Address) 24 cans/tubes of something to install cloth and the buyer can't wait for ocean freight.

Have you used something that is Not aerosol that works and is not considered Hazardous?
Recommendations?

Thanks

Don't use 90 or 77... Hi-Tack 3M76 is what you want. Its probably not going to be available at the local hardware store, or Home Depot/Lowe's, Either. Usually local billiard table retail locations that do home installs will have this stuff. The UPC/BARCODE is 0 21200 30026 4

But if I read your post properly the first time, I wouldn't be recommending 3M76 either. There is an adhesive that comes in a gallon can that you scoop out with a heavy brush, but I can't remember what kind it is. 3M makes it. Its quite possibly the same adhesive that you can load into a pneumatic sprayer. It is non-aerosol.
 
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The adhesive has to be shipped overseas. I need something non-aerosol and non-flammable that works. Hazardous/flammable products can not be shipped via air thru any of the common carriers.
 
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