Hello, I am going to glue up some wall panel sheets (11mm thick). Which glue is best suited for this purpose to ensure it stays in place later on :)

Is it PL400 or PL600 that I should/ought to use?

I automatically thought that PL600 would be stronger and hold better, but then saw a thread saying that PL600 was like Karlsson's glue, while PL400 is like nailed. So I simply need advice. Which is best for the purpose?

Thanks in advance
 
That seems to be quite a science, some people seem to have good experiences with PL600, but it doesn't "grab" in the same way and needs pressure. Wood to wood it should work excellently.
PL400 grabs better and is a bit elastic, but it's solvent-based, so not so pleasant to work with much.

PL200 could also be an alternative?
Or Casco assembly adhesive:
https://www.hornbach.se/p/montagelim-casco-superfix-300ml/10245076/

I have personally only worked with PL400 in these contexts (glued moldings, for example) so I would probably stick with that and ventilate well...
 
klaskarlsson klaskarlsson said:
That seems to be a whole science; some seem to have good experiences with PL600, but it doesn't "grab" in the same way and needs pressure. Wood to wood it should work excellently.
PL400 grabs better and is a bit elastic, but is solvent-based, so not so pleasant to work with a lot.

PL200 could also be an alternative?
Or Casco mounting glue:
[link]

I have personally only worked with PL400 in these contexts (glued moldings, for example), so I would probably stick with that and ventilate well...

I mean, it's really only parts of the board I need to glue, where I can't nail/screw for aesthetic reasons, but ideally, you would want it to stick fast but still have the possibility to adjust


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