Always good to have a supplier recommendation - from Chris KC on page 2:
https://www.chilterntimber.co.uk/product...5-x-1-5mm/
I've used this stuff as well, but never with scissors.
Cascamite and Resorcinal took me down memory lane. Cascamite seems to be freely available still, and I remember it as easy enough to use and forgiving. Given how much I hate polyurethane I might go back to it. Resorcinol I remember as evil stuff I had little success with. I expect it needed "factory conditions".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resorcinol_glue
Lots of good reasons to use cascamite. Am remembering that when vacuum laminating ply I'd dilute pva with a bit of water to get it to spread more easily. The "hard on tools" is less of an issue unless a "sharpen my own saws" and "always use a plane, never a sander" sort. Next time I'm doing this I'm going to try cascamite again.
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/why-...93068.html
https://www.chilterntimber.co.uk/product...5-x-1-5mm/
I've used this stuff as well, but never with scissors.
Cascamite and Resorcinal took me down memory lane. Cascamite seems to be freely available still, and I remember it as easy enough to use and forgiving. Given how much I hate polyurethane I might go back to it. Resorcinol I remember as evil stuff I had little success with. I expect it needed "factory conditions".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resorcinol_glue
Lots of good reasons to use cascamite. Am remembering that when vacuum laminating ply I'd dilute pva with a bit of water to get it to spread more easily. The "hard on tools" is less of an issue unless a "sharpen my own saws" and "always use a plane, never a sander" sort. Next time I'm doing this I'm going to try cascamite again.
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/why-...93068.html