What exactly are you trying to say? Superglueing the facing on? This guy does:Hello, I know that the facing are pratically always glued with contact cement, but my question is, what the job the super glue can do for it, neoprene facing without backing on the cushion rubber with superglue? Thank You!
I don't want that you forget that i'm a French guy you know,What exactly are you trying to say? Superglueing the facing on? This guy does:
U probably have problems gluing neoprene facing with contact cement.I don't want that you forget that i'm a French guy you know,. Yes yes, superglueing facing, that's the right thing! I will try it on one table with thicker facing, the mechanic here is not super experimented and he had some problem with contact cement, may be that his contact cement was of poor quality, anyway we will give a try to the superglue, with this video i'm confident of the results. Thank You Garczar!!
Yes ok, but with a good cleaning, wich glue between contact cement and superglue will be the best you think?U probably have problems gluing neoprene facing with contact cement.
Try to clean the facing with acetone first . You can thank me later
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I use pattex contact cement.Yes ok, but with a good cleaning, wich glue between contact cement and superglue will be the best you think?
Like this one, I can do some test before?I use pattex contact cement.
I think that super glue isn't good for facings , specifically thin one
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Not sure , search for pattex universal classicLike this one, I can do some test before?
Ok, I will consider that, Thanks for answering!Contact cement will work better in the long run. Superglue will work, but it will get hard, and will NOT be fun to remove if you ever need to fix the facings again.
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It's not easy attainable in Croatia, EuropeSurprises me that no one has tried my RKC250 adhesive.
I've been using it for my rubber and facings. I do two light coats with a small brush and so far have had no problems.Surprises me that no one has tried my RKC250 adhesive.
Send an email to Chad@diamondbilliards.com and ask him if our European Diamond dealer has it available.It's not easy attainable in Croatia, Europe
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It's all I will use. Only reason I didn't recommend it is availability. If you can't buy wholesale, you have to buy a lot of it, and it's pretty expensive. It's a shame it's not readily available in smaller amounts.Surprises me that no one has tried my RKC250 adhesive.
Coming soon buddy.It's all I will use. Only reason I didn't recommend it is availability. If you can't buy wholesale, you have to buy a lot of it, and it's pretty expensive. It's a shame it's not readily available in smaller amounts.