I will install:

- floor moldings in pine against plastered interior walls.
- mount toilet roll holder and towel hooks on tiles.
- build an MDF bookshelf.
- maybe glue a bathroom mirror onto tiles.

Brother tipped me about Superfix for MDF carpentry. But what is the difference between Superfix and the PL series? Brother said that PL becomes like concrete, but how does Superfix compare?
 
PL becomes elastic, concrete is not elastic.
Should it be in the cartridge?
 
0lle said:
PL becomes elastic, concrete is not elastic.
Should it be in a cartridge?
Is PL available in anything other than a cartridge?
 
No, I don't think so, but when I needed to glue a lot a while back, I bought 2-comp glue in a bucket since there would have been so many cartridges. The question is whether it has to be in a cartridge...
 
PL is available in tubes as well.

In my experience, PL400 is unbeatable. PL600, on the other hand, has roughly the same strength class as Byggmax latexfog.
 
I'm pretty sure I've had pl400 in a tube.
 
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