Tests on this gum many years ago have shown these results: 1) Dries and hardens quickly. 2) Bond becomes very brittle and hence likely to crack. There are are few more drawbacks. Ok with light materials like cardboard etc
1) How long this paste going to last in container 2) is the bonding strength eual to epoxy resin? 3) how long it takes to dry when applying on two pieces of wood?
I too want to know the same. Seems we will have to do this and find it for ourselves. In case you already did it please let me know the results. Thank you....
Do u have more ideas to creatively use thermocol altogether rather than using one sheet at a time as i have come to know that it can be dissolved in acetone.please do share
How do you store this gum? There must have been some toxic fumes when the thermocol was melting in the petrol? How long can you store this gum? Since petrol evaporates fast, amsurprised your gum didn't become hard!