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By BigRig
#22110
It sprays well but lacks industrial strength and is sticky as all heck and stays sticky. Anybody using this with the same concerns? I may be applying wrong but I do not have the surface to surface strength I was hoping for.
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By LLeeT
#22116
I've tried some of the spray can glues and the Weldwood Contact glue. My choice is strictly the Weldwood Landau top and trim glue. I set my spray gun a 50 pounds for the best pattern.
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By BigRig
#22117
My concerns are with the overspray and sticky residue. I have tried the Weldwood and it is favorable.
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By WILD BILL
#22119
I use a roll of wide masking paper to cover my table so I don't have to worry about cleaning glue over spray off.
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By WILD BILL
#22120
Also, if you're spraying with a gun, you can adjust both the amount of glue that comes out and the width of the fan spray as to minimize the over spray.

I can't recall of the top of my head which does which but I'm sure you can find out on line or just go out and spray on some scrap cardboard and it will soon become clear.
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