whats the best glue for sticking down carpets in the cab area??
I have looked at Evo Stick but which type?? i wil be buying off Ebay as i dont read to much German
Thanks in advance
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Re: the best glue
Don't know, but don't waste your money on the solvent free Evo Stick - it's rubbish
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Haven't you a friendly quartermaster? There must be some good government stuff around somewhere near you! Any contractors refurbishing quarters nearby?
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Re: the best glue
Phil,
You want Pattex glue (which is the local variant of Evil Stink).
I find the Aerosol brilliant (but expensive).
You need to look for:
Pattex Sprühkleber and Pattex Classic Kontaktkleber.
Any Baumarkt like OBI or Toom has it.
You want Pattex glue (which is the local variant of Evil Stink).
I find the Aerosol brilliant (but expensive).
You need to look for:
Pattex Sprühkleber and Pattex Classic Kontaktkleber.
Any Baumarkt like OBI or Toom has it.
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Re: the best glue
HSE screwing everything up again as per usual. Old Evo-Stik - fantastic, does what it says it will, stick poo to butter if you ask it to; HSE comes along "can't make that it's got solvent in it".Therunner wrote:don't waste your money on the solvent free Evo Stick - it's rubbish
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Oldiebut goodie wrote:Haven't you a friendly quartermaster? There must be some good government stuff around somewhere near you! Any contractors refurbishing quarters nearby?
i wish QM'd a bit of a T I T never thought of asking the mighty boosh they might have something in there trucks
Titus A Duxass wrote:Phil,
You want Pattex glue (which is the local variant of Evil Stink).
I find the Aerosol brilliant (but expensive).
You need to look for:
Pattex Sprühkleber and Pattex Classic Kontaktkleber.
Any Baumarkt like OBI or Toom has it.
looked in practica they have bought some gonna trial it tomorrow glad your here with the ranslations i do the english thing mime and talk slower and louder??
wish i knew about mega mats earlier they have just what i want and for cheaper than i bought my carpets
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Re: the best glue
I used "stik a tak" spray glue for all sorts of carpet from B&Q brill stuff!
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