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I don't think flammability is the issue California has with some
products; it's the volatile, highly toxic/carcinogenic solvents used in
many of them. I can go a couple blocks down the street and buy as much
of a highly flammable--in fact, explosive--compound called 'gasoline'
and put it in my vehicles with no (unreasonable) restrictions.
Shame on California for trying to limit/reduce the amount of highly
toxic/carcinogenic chemicals in the air we all have to breathe. Shame
shame shame.
Bob
On 11/26/2019 9:39 AM, Michael MacLean wrote:
> As far as Weldwood is concerned there is an effective contact cement
> and then there is the California version of Weldwood. The California
> version is not worth your time. I had to buy out of state through
> Amazon to get the more flammable (but works) version that the People's
> Democratic Republic of California is protecting us from. I used it
> for the saddlebags on my Harley Davidson. They are an all leather
> construction and tend to "deflate" over a short amount of time. Looks
> terrible. Through a club affiliation I got shaped double thick hard
> leather inserts for the front and back sides. In the instructions it
> was recommended the non-California version of Weldwood Contact
> Cement. It has held fast since 2003. In the pictures you can see
> what happens to the bag over time and what it should look like (my
> bike). Actually comes nice from the factory, but leather does not keep
> it's shape very well.
>
> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 5:25:54 AM PST, Perry Small via Healeys
> <healeys@autox.team.net> wrote:
>
>
> If you look for Weldwood adhesive at the local hardware store, this
> type, works very well. A bit messy and as mentioned, use a cheap throw
> away brush. Can clean up with lacquer thinner.
> P
>
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I don't think flammability is the issue California has with some
products; it's the volatile, highly toxic/carcinogenic solvents used
in many of them. I can go a couple blocks down the street and buy
as much of a highly flammable--in fact, explosive--compound called
'gasoline' and put it in my vehicles with no (unreasonable)
restrictions.<br>
<br>
Shame on California for trying to limit/reduce the amount of highly
toxic/carcinogenic chemicals in the air we all have to breathe. Â
Shame shame shame.<br>
<br>
Bob<br>
<br>
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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">As far as Weldwood is
concerned there is an effective contact cement and then there
is the California version of Weldwood. The California version
is not worth your time. I had to buy out of state through
Amazon to get the more flammable (but works) version that the
People's Democratic Republic of California is protecting us
from. I used it for the saddlebags on my Harley Davidson.Â
They are an all leather construction and tend to "deflate"
over a short amount of time. Looks terrible. Through a club
affiliation I got shaped double thick hard leather inserts for
the front and back sides. In the instructions it was
recommended the non-California version of Weldwood Contact
Cement. It has held fast since 2003. In the pictures you can
see what happens to the bag over time and what it should look
like (my bike). Actually comes nice from the factory, but
leather does not keep it's shape very well.<br>
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<div> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 5:25:54 AM PST, Perry
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href="mailto:healeys@autox.team.net"><healeys@autox.team.net></a> wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">If you look for Weldwood adhesive at the
local hardware store, this type, works very well. A bit
messy and as mentioned, use a cheap throw away brush. Can
clean up with lacquer thinner. <br>
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