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BurbMan
Jun 16, 2020Explorer II
It's doing a good job so far supplementing the pocket screw joints and attaching the interior paneling to the framing. I may go with something else to attach the exterior sheathing to the framing. The StaBond 5000 was like the consistency of a pencil eraser when it cured, that's what is making it so hard to remove, it just bounces off the scraper.
I'm wondering if it needs to have some elasticity so it allows flexing, where a rigid joint may just crack.
I spent a lot of time with this construction adhesive comparison, I'm not convinced the Liquid Nails is the best choice so I'm open to suggestions here.
EDIT: Just found this data sheet for Loctite PL Premium and in addition to coing out on top in the top 10 test, it says it cures to a "rubbery solid", so this may be just what I'm looking for here.
I'm wondering if it needs to have some elasticity so it allows flexing, where a rigid joint may just crack.
I spent a lot of time with this construction adhesive comparison, I'm not convinced the Liquid Nails is the best choice so I'm open to suggestions here.
EDIT: Just found this data sheet for Loctite PL Premium and in addition to coing out on top in the top 10 test, it says it cures to a "rubbery solid", so this may be just what I'm looking for here.
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