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Post by squirmydad on Dec 23, 2014 12:08:02 GMT -9
I picked up some different spray adhesive to try out now that my workspace is coming back together. i decided to try Elmer's Craft Bond Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive as it was cheaper than the Krylon brand I've been using for six years. The short story is that you get what you pay for. To use it as a repositionable adhesive you need to lightly prime a sheet of card stock with the spray and let it set for five minutes. Even after five minutes the stuff feels pretty gloppy. I was able to use it for my automated cutter carrier sheets and it did hold the printed sheet in place nicely and released the cuts at the end with no problem, but I was only able to re-use the sheet two more times before all of the adhesive was gone. The Krylon coated sheets that I make last through 10-20 uses before giving out. So with only being able to use these three times I can't say that the cheap mess is worth the reward.
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Post by aaron on Dec 23, 2014 21:39:37 GMT -9
I to feel burned by the spray glue ... I have half a wasted army because of it.... I'll stick with my regular PVA thanks...
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Post by squirmydad on Dec 30, 2014 14:56:36 GMT -9
The stuff I've been using for six years is the Krylon 7020 repositionable spray-adhesive and it works great! I can usually re-use a carrier sheet ten times before my adhesion gets too weak.
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