Lots of people ask about contact cement and glue, hopefully this video will help answer some questions and explain some things. As always, leave a comment if you have anything to add or any questions I can clear up.
Very helpful round up of them all! I am still getting into leathercraft and all the different glue types were confusing me. I need to learn patience too because I have some water based stuff, but just want to get to the sewing quickly!!
Love your water-based contact cement. I love that the glue line dry hard but flexible. Renia aquilim glue line stays gummy which makes it not good to burnish. Would love a video on how to make glue lines less noticeable to help burnish
Ahhhhrighht! Aaron, I can't remember the last time I was "glued to the Tube" for a solid 10:27. You have a very entertaining way of making alot of information stick.
Hey Aaron great video on the contact cement I use that on all my projects thanks a lot for the tip Aaron have a great day today in the shop Aaron and Janie Sue peace out Aaron!🇺🇸
Great review. I prefer the contact cement because it cleans off the grain side if mistakenly got some on it. I tried Leatherweld from Tandy, it took off the grain leaving a blotchy spot.
I like and prefer Barge contact cement in the yellow can. Gotta love the old school Toluene based good stuff. Once it bonds and dries, you’re not getting it off. I’ve used it to repair leather baseball mits. It just works.
@@makersleathersupply1220 The Ca compliant is the Toluene Free (TF) version in the green/black can. Barge still sells both formulas and here in Cali, we can still get the original formula (yellow can) with toluene shipped to the house. We just can’t find it on the shelves. But… that’s good to know that your brand sells the “good stuff” too! I will check out your store. Thanks.
Great video Aaron. I have your contact cement and due to a wrist injury i haven't been able to tool leather for a few months. It looks like the glue has separated in the jar. Can i just stir it back up and use it or is it ruined?
Just checked out the water based on your site. Will you be carrying it in larger sizes? Want to order, but usually buy at least a half gallon at a time.
I noticed at the Maker's Contact cement looks like Barge cement. Are the recipes similar? What can be used to thin Barge if you're slow about using. Great idea about using vasoline around the mouth of the glue jars.
The one thing I’d like to add is that I find the water based adhesive less effective when using oil tans. The solvent contact cements work better. I just wish their fumes weren’t so harmful. I’d love to find an adhesive that works quickly like the solvents but is nontoxic like the water based.
@@makersleathersupply1220 I could use some video advice on how to eliminate the glue line on my edges when using solvent cement. Also, what to do when your glue looks like honey and does solvent glue have an expiration point?
Double sided tape. On your ropers wallet you used the tape on the credit card slots. I’ve made a couple using your method. Haven’t had anyone complain about the slots coming loose.
is there anyone that usesSuperglue? is this like rubber cement in any way? what about Elmer's glue or wood glue? would this work? any particular type of glue to use on oil tan? thanks for your videos! G