Rubber Cement Glue- BULK???
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Rubber Cement Glue- BULK???
Where can you get the rubber cement glue used with repair patches in BULK? I am not interested in the little tubes that come with the patch kits. Thanks!!!
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Would this work? Similar in composition to patch cement, I think. And very strong.
DAP 1-gal. Weldwood Original Contact Cement-207534 - The Home Depot
DAP 1-gal. Weldwood Original Contact Cement-207534 - The Home Depot
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Thailand. In the supermarkets when I was on holiday there four or five years ago I found litre tin cans of patch cement for around £2.00 and was very tempted to bring a few cans back. However, with all the other stuff my good lady had already bought I decided this was pushing the luggage allowance too far
. I haven't seen any similar quantities for sale in the UK.
. I haven't seen any similar quantities for sale in the UK.
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Would this work? Similar in composition to patch cement, I think. And very strong.
DAP 1-gal. Weldwood Original Contact Cement-207534 - The Home Depot
DAP 1-gal. Weldwood Original Contact Cement-207534 - The Home Depot
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The problem is usually I have more patches left over than glue. I would like to have a large bottle of glue for home repair and keep a small tube with me on my bike rides.
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I am planing to try DAP cement to repair my next patch job I carry a small bottle with me when I ride my clincher bikes. I have used it successfully for tubular cement though it is not an indicated usage.
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I understand! Tubes of glue go bad; unused patches do not. Search for "Vulcanizing cement" or "vulcanizing glue" on Amazon or google shopping, and you'll see lots of options, including some you'll find at a auto parts store. I'm pretty sure as long as the word "vulcanizing" is used, you'll be okay. I got a lot of ten little tubes of Slime vulcanizing cement a year or two ago, which has kept me mostly out of trouble.
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Speaking of that, just what is "Vulcanizing " cement, Rudi? I mean, I understand the concept in tire making. Heat, etc. But in patch cement, is it a chemical melting of the patch rubber, or something?
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"Vulcanization (or vulcanisation) is a chemical process for converting natural rubber or related polymers into more durable materials via the addition of sulfur or other equivalent curatives or accelerators. These additives modify the polymer by forming cross-links (bridges) between individual polymer chains."
But when i say "use a vulcanizing cement" what I really mean is "make sure you use a cement that is specifically formulated for this purpose. Other glues may work... just not as well."
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I understand! Tubes of glue go bad; unused patches do not. Search for "Vulcanizing cement" or "vulcanizing glue" on Amazon or google shopping, and you'll see lots of options, including some you'll find at a auto parts store. I'm pretty sure as long as the word "vulcanizing" is used, you'll be okay. I got a lot of ten little tubes of Slime vulcanizing cement a year or two ago, which has kept me mostly out of trouble.
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Keep in mind, once you first open that bottle, the shelf-life clock on it starts ticking immediately. This is why I prefer to buy a lot of little tubes instead of one big one; or at least a squeeze tube where all of the air can be purged before recapping, thereby extending shelf life.
And thanks for reminding me, I need to restock!
And thanks for reminding me, I need to restock!
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