If you want to keep both sides clean you can use painters tape to protect your Finished Edges, but you still need to be carful or you will glue the tape to your project. Good luck
@drdecks Home DIYer here. This stuff looks pretty bombproof! I am wrapping 4x4 (3.5 in) treated pine with Trex decking boards. Going to router the decking boards using a lock miter. Making a 5.5 in post sleeve that will slide over the post. Questions are... How well is the 2P 10 is holding up 2yrs later on projects you have done? Do you think this is the right product to use for my application? Or is there another product you think might work better?? (The box store suggested Loctite Power Grab Ultimate.) Or, do you think I even need to "glue" the lock miter together if I am screwing the post sleeve to the post on all 4 sides? Looking for your expert opinion. Thanks!
You should try the gel in the caulk tubes. It takes longer to set up, but it is stronger than the wood itself. I use the gel for securing finished side panels on cabinets. I love this stuff.
Good video THANK YOU What glue do you use to connect MDF? I tried a super sticky activator, it didn't go very well. Joining with screws is due to cracking of the material. I use 19 mm thick MDF
They’ve had The same type of glue with the same activator to make it instant in the autobody trade for probably 20 years now and yes the pump sprayer would probably be more necessary to use on site with the wind and everything’s a little bit blows away or keep it from even getting on the outside of the scene. Also I’m surprised that you didn’t do the zigzag application which probably will really hold it together much better as in construction liquid nails etc. thanks for the video man bye
debonder cleans the mess. you are using way too much gel. I dont like the waste and mess that the spray creates. they should come up with a cleaner method.
I use this stuff on mitered cuts on interior trim. Makes for flawless seems.
If you want to keep both sides clean you can use painters tape to protect your Finished Edges, but you still need to be carful or you will glue the tape to your project. Good luck
In your presentation you said 2-Part and 10 seconds (2P-10) :)
The squeez out can be chipped away pretty easy with a chisel. And they have a Debonder if you have to take it apart.
@drdecks
Home DIYer here. This stuff looks pretty bombproof!
I am wrapping 4x4 (3.5 in) treated pine with Trex decking boards. Going to router the decking boards using a lock miter. Making a 5.5 in post sleeve that will slide over the post.
Questions are... How well is the 2P 10 is holding up 2yrs later on projects you have done?
Do you think this is the right product to use for my application? Or is there another product you think might work better?? (The box store suggested Loctite Power Grab Ultimate.)
Or, do you think I even need to "glue" the lock miter together if I am screwing the post sleeve to the post on all 4 sides?
Looking for your expert opinion.
Thanks!
You ever have problems with the activator staining the deck boards?
You should try the gel in the caulk tubes. It takes longer to set up, but it is stronger than the wood itself. I use the gel for securing finished side panels on cabinets. I love this stuff.
is it made by fast cap (2p-10) company as well ???
@@nicktorres735 Yes, it is a Fast Cap 2P 10 product. I have done some amazing stuff with using 2P 10.
Karl thank you and I looked on amazon and they didn’t have it
You glue your plant on panels to the side of cabinets? ?? Why?
Think Could it be used to glue joints together on longer runs ? So it looks like it has no joint?
Where in tacoma are you? I used to live on ferdinand.
That’s great if your using solid pvc , but CA doesn’t work worth a crap on cheaper composite decking
It would be cool to see the pull apart strength of this
Good video THANK YOU
What glue do you use to connect MDF?
I tried a super sticky activator, it didn't go very well.
Joining with screws is due to cracking of the material.
I use 19 mm thick MDF
I would try a more traditional glue like titebond
Would you use this and pocket screws to keep joint tight?
There is a CA glue remover. You can use it on you fingers and your project.
LOL..."I don't have a clue what 2P-10 means, but is a two part adhesive that sets up in like 10 seconds"... HAHAHAHA
They’ve had The same type of glue with the same activator to make it instant in the autobody trade for probably 20 years now and yes the pump sprayer would probably be more necessary to use on site with the wind and everything’s a little bit blows away or keep it from even getting on the outside of the scene. Also I’m surprised that you didn’t do the zigzag application which probably will really hold it together much better as in construction liquid nails etc. thanks for the video man bye
What is the name of the adhesive you are referencing? Do you happen to know the cure time w/o the “activator”?
i used it today and it's remarkable. thanks for the great and short video. question, Doc: it says "wood formula" on it. have you ever tried on wood?
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@Jesse Steven yea, I have been using kaldrostream for months myself :)
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Is it just CA glue? and the kicker or insta?
it is just ca
2P-10 = 2 parts 10 seconds
Nice! I didn’t put that together.
debonder cleans the mess. you are using way too much gel. I dont like the waste and mess that the spray creates. they should come up with a cleaner method.
Two part 10 seconds = 2p-10
For decks??? I use for finish work. Decks??? I will REALLY have to think about that. 😳
We like hipur adhesive
Check out insider carpentry he just put up a video on hipur adhesive.
Check out my comment on his video about using it on hardwoods