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11th October 2004, 05:00 PM #1Senior Member
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Casmite , Gorilla glue , Titebond or similar in Adelaide ?
Any good suppliers of wood glues preferably
in the Northern suburbs ? tried Bunnings but didn't see much except PVA (was in kind of a hurry)
cheers , Barry .
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11th October 2004, 05:18 PM #2
Not sure how far north you are but Mik carry the titebond range
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11th October 2004, 06:37 PM #3Senior Member
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cheers Himzol , who's Mik though ?
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12th October 2004, 12:27 AM #4
Barry, Bunnings have the new Aquadhere polurethane glue (gorilla glue is a polyurethane) supposed to be good stuff but it's pretty dear...you might try mail order from carbatec....cheers..........Sean
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12th October 2004, 01:39 AM #5Intermediate Member
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I've seen it at Mik and Leda.
www.mik.com.au
www.ledamachinery.com.au
Leda even had the newer Titebond III.
Mike
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12th October 2004, 01:49 AM #6Senior Member
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cheers Scooter & Mikeyp , Hagrid , no idea your on about or why you posted it in this thread , guessing it was an accident !
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12th October 2004, 02:07 PM #7Senior Member
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got some Aquahere urethane at Bunnings today , you were right about the price Scooter , $19 for 460ml (how bloody tight arsed are Selleys , 460ml instead of 500ml).
Anyway , while there I was looking at some urea-formaldehyde stuff , sounds like what Cascamite is except that it said "Melamine fortified" urea-formaldehyde - anyone know about these types of glue and if there is a difference or what Melamine fortified means ?
Barry .
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12th October 2004, 08:54 PM #8
I have found the best polyeurathane glue to be sold by Kleiberit Adhesives
John White is national sales manager
[email protected] will find him
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13th October 2004, 12:51 AM #9
Leda on Richmond Rd have the Titebond range. Andrew Pfitzner in Littlehampton's name was given to me when I emailed Titebond to find out where to buy the stuff. Any good guitar shop can order it in, but their supplier is slower than a wet week. Abrasives and Belts at Lonsdale also keep Titebond. Hope that helps.
Rob
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13th October 2004, 03:07 AM #10Senior Member
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good stuff , thanks all .
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16th October 2004, 02:58 AM #11
Got my last bottle from Mitre 10 believe it or not......
Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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8th June 2011, 10:55 AM #12Novice
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Gorilla Glue
Gorilla Glue is now available in Australia. The first shipment only arrived a few weeks ago, but it should be found in good wood work stores and independent hardwares. It is being distributed by Kincrome Tools.
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8th June 2011, 07:27 PM #13
Welcome? Glue Guy
This is a 7 year old Thread!The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
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14th June 2011, 02:32 PM #14Novice
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Hi Tankstand
I know this is an old thread. Just happy to see Gorilla Glue finally here in Australia. I saw it in Sydney. My cousin in the USA raves about the stuff.
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28th August 2011, 06:38 AM #15Novice
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Gorilla Glue the ducks nuts
Hi guys
I'm reviving this ancient, tired thread because Gorilla Glue is the ducks nuts, the dogs bollocks & everything else. I'm an Aussie living in the UK. I build hollow wood surfboards/longboards. I use Gorilla Glue exclusively as its waterproof & strong. It holds my boards together, it & nothing else. No nails, screws, no nothin' just Gorilla Glue.
I'm about to move back to Sydney (Northern Beaches) in October & intend (as long as they don't lose the container with all my jigs & tools in) to build my hollow wood surfboards in Oz. So I googled 'where to buy Gorilla Glue in Australia' & found this thread. Then I realised I'd been a (inactive) member since 2008.
I'd intended to become the 'down under' agent/importer but I've been beaten to it! No worries as long as I can get it at the local hardware or buy it online.
Anyway just my humble opinion. If you aren't using Gorilla Glue you're being a fool to yourself & a burden to others. lol
Paul