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Dap 00271 Weldwood Original Contact Cement, 1-Pint
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Brand | DAP |
Material | polymer |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Powder |
Color | TAN |
About this item
- DAP weld wood original contact cement premium quality, neoprene-based contact cement that meets the stringent requirements of the professional user
- High strength and initial grab make it ideal for most projects
- Solvent base formula
- Quick grab with super strength with flash point 22° F
- 5 cycle freeze thaw cycle
- Use on wood, rubber, paper, leather; hundred of items.
- Recommended for applying plastic laminates, such as Micarta, to counter-tops.
- Resists water and most chemicals.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 14 x 10.5 x 5 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number : 00271
- Department : Unisex-Adult
- National Stock Number : 8040-01-505-4598
- Date First Available : April 1, 2004
- Manufacturer : Dap
- ASIN : B0006MXRY8
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,194 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #6 in Contact Cements
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
Product Description
DAP 00271 Weldwood Original Contact Cement Premium quality, brush grade, neoprene-based contact cement that meets the stringent requirements of the professional user. High strength and initial grab make it ideal for most projects. Fast-drying formula dries in 15-20 minutes. Offers high heat and water resistance when dry. Exceeds industry performance requirements. DAP 00271 Weldwood Original Contact Cement Features: Solvent base formula Quick grab with super strength with flash point 22° F 5 cycle freeze thaw cycle 30-45 minute drying time needed for bonding at 75° F and 50% relative humidity Not to be used near heat or flame Pint DAP 00271 Weldwood Original Contact Cement Specifications Unit Size: Pint Color: Tan SKU: 7079800271 Case Pack: 12 Weight: 13. 75 lbs. Dimensions: 14x10. 5x4. 5 Cases / Pallet: 130
From the Manufacturer
Premium quality, brush grade, neoprene-based contact cement that meets the stringent requirements of the professional user. High strength and initial grab make it ideal for most projects. Fast-drying formula dries in 15-20 minutes. Offers high heat and water resistance when dry. Exceeds industry performance requirements.
From the manufacturer
Weldwood Original Contact Cement
Weldwood Contact Cement is a multi-purpose neoprene rubber adhesive that forms instant, high-strength bonds on a variety of surfaces. Offers hundreds of uses for the home, office, and workshop. Forms strong bonds on contact to eliminate the need for clamps, temporary fasteners, and long set times.
Features & Benefits:
- Permanent Bond
- High Heat Resistant
- Water Resistant
- Interior/Exterior
- Creates a Strong Durable Bond
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Customers like the ease of use and quality of the bonding adhesive. For example, they say it's easy to apply and reliable. They're also satisfied with performance. That said, some complain about the smell and the flammability of the vapors. Opinions are mixed on value and adhesion.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bonding adhesive. They say it works well for its purpose, is great when used in the right application, and is very useful. Some customers also mention that the original great formula is still good for lots of products.
"works great as described" Read more
"Worked well for purpose" Read more
"...Yet the other had already had laminate on it. It worked well on both types. I do believe pricing is cheaper at brick an mortar box stores...." Read more
"...It works really well. You have to put on one layer on both parts that are to be joined and let dry for about 20 mins...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the bonding adhesives. They say it's strong, reliable, and holds really well. Some mention that it lasts a good long while.
"...This Weldwood Contact Cement is strong stuff. Once it's stuck on...it's permanent...." Read more
"...However, the adhesion between two glue-coated pieces is immediate and strong--make sure you have everything positioned correctly before the two..." Read more
"Great product that lasts a good long while...." Read more
"...This contact cement is great if you want to have a strong, reliable and almost invisible seam...." Read more
Customers find the bonding adhesives easy to use. They mention it's easy and quick to apply, and doesn't take much to work. Some say they've followed the directions exactly.
"Easy to apply and seems to hold the laminate very well." Read more
"Easy to use and works perfectly." Read more
"Easy to apply and placing on the wood was great. Drying time was reasonable...." Read more
"...Also doesnt take much to work. Overall impressed with the product so far." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the adhesion of the bonding adhesive. Some say that it's a very good adhesive that makes stuff stick together, while others say that the water-based new stuff doesn't stick well.
"My go to glue for anything but does well with upholstery" Read more
"Easy to apply and seems to hold the laminate very well." Read more
"Good product. Tough to keep resealing ,as glue gets in the cap ridges eventually. Not bad for $8." Read more
"...The adhesive also did not loosen up or otherwise cause any issues when exposed to heat as I used a heat gun to shape the foam...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the bonding adhesives. Some mention it has a good price and a great amount for the size and price, while others say it's overpriced and the shipping costs were unexpected.
"...have to thin it down with acetone, but it’s still cheaper than the leading industry brands. 10/10" Read more
"...Serves me right for not looking at the actual size. But its still too much money." Read more
"Great product works well really holds good, good price" Read more
"Good product for a great price" Read more
Customers are not happy with the smell of the bonding adhesive. They mention that it smells pretty bad, and the vapors are flammable.
"...Overall it works really well but is so volatile, I don't know where it could be used without concern." Read more
"...Also, use this outside because it is pretty damn toxic according to the label...." Read more
"...It smells pretty bad so I would work outside or wear a mask while using it. I recommend it for your next project with eva foam." Read more
"...It smells a LOT, though, so if you're planning on doing this in the basement when the garage is too cold or otherwise in an enclosed building,..." Read more
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I tried refinishing the dresser top, but the thin veneer top had lifted, cracked, & chipped in one 5" area-there was just no way to fix it well enough to not look obvious, so I decided we should re-veneer the top.
I wasn't sure what type of wood veneer it was, so I checked online for the different types of wood grain veneers and narrowed it down to Cherry that I would stain (it could also be walnut, but the cherry was a closer match unstained...and better price! LOL)
I used this Weldwood Contact cement on a portion of a 2'x8' roll of paper-backed cherry veneer from Amazon. The dresser is just over 4' long & 21" deep so we've got extra for a future project [https://smile.amazon.com/Cherry-Veneer-Plain-Sliced-Sheet/dp/B009KN8INE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1535399026&sr=8-3&keywords=cherry+veneer]
After I filled in the missing veneer sections of the dresser with bondo & my husband sanded the top, we cut the veneer to size with a 1/2" extra edge all around & glued it to the dresser top with this Dap Weldwood Contact Cement (I rolled the glue onto both surfaces as seen in the first photo-the dresser top had a darker stain on it because I had first tried to repair it unsuccessfully).
This Weldwood Contact Cement is strong stuff. Once it's stuck on...it's permanent.
So when the contact cement was just "tacky" on both surfaces, we laid down square wood rods across the surface of the dresser and laid the veneer on top of that. Starting at one end, we pulled out each rod as we pressed the veneer onto the dresser.
We let it rest for over a week with a lot weight on top, which included several heavy books & round weights evenly distributed.
Note: you can use clamps, but for us, books and weights were definitely sufficient for this Weldwood Contact Cement-our clamps would have been difficult to evenly distribute pressure since the dresser is completely enclosed on the back & sides. Before placing the books, I covered the veneer with white butcher paper-wax side up to protect the surface from scratches, dirt, etc.
After a week, we removed the weights & books-the veneer is perfectly flat!-trimmed off the edge & lightly sanded the top & edges to get ready to stain.
To match the aged appearance of the dresser, I brushed one coat of Minwax Polyshades Mission Oak...left it on for about 5 minutes, then wiped it off (see photo attached). [https://smile.amazon.com/Minwax-613850444-PolyShades-Polyurethane-Mission/dp/B000QUFN4M/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1534540740&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=minwax+polyshades+mission+oak&psc=1]
The last two photos are with three coats of Minwax Paste Finishing Wax.Minwax 785004444 Paste Finishing Wax, 1-Pound, Natural that we actually bought locally. [https://smile.amazon.com/Minwax-785004444-Finishing-1-Pound-Natural/dp/B000LNOZAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535399564&sr=8-1&keywords=minwax+paste+finishing+wax]
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018
I tried refinishing the dresser top, but the thin veneer top had lifted, cracked, & chipped in one 5" area-there was just no way to fix it well enough to not look obvious, so I decided we should re-veneer the top.
I wasn't sure what type of wood veneer it was, so I checked online for the different types of wood grain veneers and narrowed it down to Cherry that I would stain (it could also be walnut, but the cherry was a closer match unstained...and better price! LOL)
I used this Weldwood Contact cement on a portion of a 2'x8' roll of paper-backed cherry veneer from Amazon. The dresser is just over 4' long & 21" deep so we've got extra for a future project [https://smile.amazon.com/Cherry-Veneer-Plain-Sliced-Sheet/dp/B009KN8INE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1535399026&sr=8-3&keywords=cherry+veneer]
After I filled in the missing veneer sections of the dresser with bondo & my husband sanded the top, we cut the veneer to size with a 1/2" extra edge all around & glued it to the dresser top with this Dap Weldwood Contact Cement (I rolled the glue onto both surfaces as seen in the first photo-the dresser top had a darker stain on it because I had first tried to repair it unsuccessfully).
This Weldwood Contact Cement is strong stuff. Once it's stuck on...it's permanent.
So when the contact cement was just "tacky" on both surfaces, we laid down square wood rods across the surface of the dresser and laid the veneer on top of that. Starting at one end, we pulled out each rod as we pressed the veneer onto the dresser.
We let it rest for over a week with a lot weight on top, which included several heavy books & round weights evenly distributed.
Note: you can use clamps, but for us, books and weights were definitely sufficient for this Weldwood Contact Cement-our clamps would have been difficult to evenly distribute pressure since the dresser is completely enclosed on the back & sides. Before placing the books, I covered the veneer with white butcher paper-wax side up to protect the surface from scratches, dirt, etc.
After a week, we removed the weights & books-the veneer is perfectly flat!-trimmed off the edge & lightly sanded the top & edges to get ready to stain.
To match the aged appearance of the dresser, I brushed one coat of Minwax Polyshades Mission Oak...left it on for about 5 minutes, then wiped it off (see photo attached). [https://smile.amazon.com/Minwax-613850444-PolyShades-Polyurethane-Mission/dp/B000QUFN4M/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1534540740&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=minwax+polyshades+mission+oak&psc=1]
The last two photos are with three coats of Minwax Paste Finishing Wax.Minwax 785004444 Paste Finishing Wax, 1-Pound, Natural that we actually bought locally. [https://smile.amazon.com/Minwax-785004444-Finishing-1-Pound-Natural/dp/B000LNOZAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535399564&sr=8-1&keywords=minwax+paste+finishing+wax]