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Material: Does anyone have exipence with this new glue?
By:Eric Martinez
Date: 4/16/2002, 10:14 pm

This is now avauilable in the new woodcraft catalog

HiPURformer™ Advanced Bonding System
Are you tired of the foaming mess associated with conventional polyurethane glues? Have you ever wanted the performance of those high-dollar factory reactive hot melt systems? We are excited to introduce to you the new HiPURformer™ Advanced Bonding System, a partnership between Titebond® Glue and tool manufacturer Steinel®. This innovative system combines the highest quality polyurethane reactive hot melt adhesives with the most effective, cost-efficient application system. That application system features a cordless gun with 20 minutes of use outside the charger. The HiPURformer Advanced Bonding System offers three adhesives, all of which are waterproof, provide strong, permanent bonds and reduce the need for clamping or bracing. For many applications, the system can eliminate the use of nails or staples, reducing time and money in filling, sanding and staining repair marks. The WW30, WW60, and MP75 glues are 50-gram cartridges (equivalent to 71 linear feet of adhesive). Each cartridge contains an internal check valve to control leaking and allow for multiple session uses of the same cartridge. The WW30 and WW60 glues are specifically designed for woodworking. The WW30 offers a 30-second set time vs. a 60-second time for WW60. The WW60 also fills gaps and irregularities to provide a stronger bond with “unfitted” materials. The MP75 is a multi-purpose formula designed to bond most common materials, including wood, melamine, ceramics, metal, most plastics, marble, glass, brick and more. The HiPURformer Glue Gun Kit contains the gun, charger, and one each of the WW30, WW60, and MP75 cartridges; all in a special “Ammo Box” style waterproof poly case.

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Material: Does anyone have exipence with this new glue?
Eric Martinez -- 4/16/2002, 10:14 pm
Re: Material: Does anyone have exipence with this
Eric Martinez -- 4/17/2002, 10:06 am
Let me reiterate
Eric Martinez -- 4/17/2002, 9:29 am
Re: Material: Commercial Advert *NM*
Rob Macks -- 4/17/2002, 8:21 am