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 Post subject: Dri-Tac urethane
PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:29 pm 
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Any of you pros use this stuff?

It is just as large an arse pain as Bostics,but it is very inexpensive by comparison. I used it yesterday to glue down 500 ft of 5/16 5ply engineered.

I also used their cleaner. Worked great and smells like grape juice.

All in all, I heartily endorse the product. My only gripe was that they did not use enough tin foil to cover the bucket before installing the lid. I wound up with some boulders around the rim of the pail. Perhaps it was a one time oversight on their part.

Luckily, the job size matched the amount of adhesive I had brought. As you know, a gallon of moisture cure urethane in a 4 gallon pail might as well be thrown in the garbage unless you are gonna use it the next day.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 8:36 pm 
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Does it provide the same Moisture Vapor protection as Bosticks??

I have been gluing down teak solid (5/8) with it and agree about the waste--If you cover it right you can get a couple of days out if it

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