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1 pt Dap 00271 Weldwood Contact Cement

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Features

  • 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.

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.


Brand: DAP


Material: polymer


Compatible Material: Wood


Color: TAN


Item Package Quantity: 1


Package Information: Can


Item Volume: 1 Pints


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Manufacturer: ‎Dap


Part Number: ‎271


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14 x 10.5 x 5 inches


Item model number: ‎00271


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎3 FL OZ


Color: ‎TAN


Material: ‎polymer


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Included Components: ‎DAP - 7079800271 - 16oz


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Manufacturer


National Stock Number: ‎8040-01-505-4598


Date First Available: July 3, 2006


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  • VERY GOOD
VERY GOOD
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 1, 2023 by M-Dior

  • worked very well with adding veneer to our mid-century dresser
I got this Dap Weldwood Original Contact Cement 00271 to attach a paper-backed veneer to the top of our old American of Martinsville dresser that's been in my family since the 1960s that had gotten water damaged (from potted plants sitting on it). We think it was made in the 1950s. 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] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 28, 2018 by California Customer California Customer

  • Works well but so toxic
I got this to reglue the Formica on my kitchen counter. I was surprised at all the warnings on the label. You have to turn off the pilot lights on your stove and furnace before using it because the vapors are flammable! YIKES! I turned on my air filter with VOC filter, an exhaust fan, tower fan and both windows before I started my project. This smells so strong, I got a headache even with all the air movement. Thankfully, it was a small project and I didn't have to be around it too long. I don't know how or where I can store this can as it can't be around heat, or in the basement because of the fume issue, etc...... 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. Then add a second coat and let dry/light tacky. When the second layer is dry then you press it together. And make sure you line it up right because you can NOT reposition once the two pieces touch. Overall it works really well but is so volatile, I don't know where it could be used without concern. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 17, 2022 by The Modernist Medium

  • Bad packaging
Product as what I expected but shipped very poorly cans were dented and beat up upon arrival
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 15, 2023 by Christopher

  • Smelly, but does the job well!
I mixed this with recycled tire dust to coat the bottom of my Viking turn shoes. Worked great!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 18, 2022 by Andy B Andy B

  • I thought this was a quart size at that price
My bad for thinking this was a quart. At the price I paid, I thought it was really high. To my surprise this can is like a sample size at a full can price. Serves me right for not looking at the actual size. But its still too much money.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 5, 2022 by PhotoKing

  • Excellent for craft foam
I bought this to glue craft foam pieces for a costume, and it was an excellent choice! When testing it out, I tried joining two pieces of 2-mm-thick craft foam along the edge (i.e., only a 2-mm-wide strip of adhesive), and this resulted in an impressively strong joint--the foam would tear before the seam did. The glue needs to be applied to both pieces to be adhered together and allowed to dry for a short time before joining them together. The glue on each piece dries to a tacky layer of similar stickiness to a Post-It note, so it doesn't get stuck to anything but another glue-coated surface piece. However, the adhesion between two glue-coated pieces is immediate and strong--make sure you have everything positioned correctly before the two surfaces come in contact, because they probably won't come apart again! The joined sections remained flexible without any rigidity or brittleness resulting from the adhesive. 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. For craft foam, I used two coats on each surface (letting the first coat dry before adding the next) due to the porosity--a single coat would soak in to the foam and not adhere securely. Non-porous substances like posterboard adhered well with only one coat. One caveat is to use cheap brushes to apply the cement. Despite soaking/cleaning my brushes in mineral spirits per the instructions, I was never able to fully get the glue out of the brush. After it dried, the brush was quite stiff--mineral spirits would soften the residue enough to use the brush for further gluing but never got it fully clean. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 16, 2017 by ALD

  • The best adhesive for leather
This product is the best adhesive for your leather projects. It’s quick, and holds immediately.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 21, 2022 by Luvon McGinn

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