I have a 6 mm panel board ("mifa panel") that needs to be attached to particle board. I assume I need to glue the panel, but which glue should I use?
"Wood glue" is probably the short simple answer, but is "regular" wood glue applied in beads sufficient?
Or should one use something like fabric glue and roll it on?
"Wood glue" is probably the short simple answer, but is "regular" wood glue applied in beads sufficient?
Or should one use something like fabric glue and roll it on?
PL400 is a so-called construction adhesive, available for purchase in tubes like latex and silicone, i.e., placed in the caulking gun. It can be used to glue all sorts of things, e.g., roof tiles, cement slabs on asphalt, wood paneling on particleboard ....
Hmm, I find it easier to get to Biltema... What do you think about the following candidates, which one should I choose?
40 SEK:
Mounting Adhesive (36-4817)
"For bonding (without primer) most materials such as tiles, wooden panels, drywall, plastic and wooden moldings, as well as steel and sheet metal parts. Provides an elastic adhesive joint. Also bonds moist, non-porous surfaces. High resistance to water, cleaning agents, and alkalis. Transparent. 310 ml, cartridge."
25 SEK:
Carpenter's Glue (36-4811)
"Water-based carpenter's glue for indoor and outdoor use. For bonding thresholds, door posts, moldings, and panels of wood. For bonding chipboards and PVC plastic to masonry of brick and concrete. After curing, forms a strong, durable, and moisture-resistant adhesive joint. Full strength (+23 °C): after 7 days. Temp. resistance after curing: -15 to +60 °C. 300 ml."
40 SEK:
Mounting Adhesive (36-4817)
"For bonding (without primer) most materials such as tiles, wooden panels, drywall, plastic and wooden moldings, as well as steel and sheet metal parts. Provides an elastic adhesive joint. Also bonds moist, non-porous surfaces. High resistance to water, cleaning agents, and alkalis. Transparent. 310 ml, cartridge."
25 SEK:
Carpenter's Glue (36-4811)
"Water-based carpenter's glue for indoor and outdoor use. For bonding thresholds, door posts, moldings, and panels of wood. For bonding chipboards and PVC plastic to masonry of brick and concrete. After curing, forms a strong, durable, and moisture-resistant adhesive joint. Full strength (+23 °C): after 7 days. Temp. resistance after curing: -15 to +60 °C. 300 ml."
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