Quick Tip - Spraying Adhesive for Vinyl or Carpet Wrapping
I get a lot of questions about the best glue to use for upholstery. When you are wrapping a box in carpet or vinyl you want it to stick, and stay stuck. I have found one of the best glues for this is DAP weldwood Landau Top and Trim adhesive. This is what guys around the country use in their full time car audio shops.
But what is the best way to spray and apply it? Check out this video to see how:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ_9KSHezFU
I find using this cheap gun works best because you don't need to bother with cleaning it, and at the point that it becomes unusable, simply pick up a new one. Of course if you do want to bother with cleaning it you can, but to me the time input and having to always use up a full pot of adhesive cost much more than the price of the gun.
What do you guys think? Will you be picking up this gun for your adhesive spraying needs?
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I have used the Weldwood gel contact adhesive, brushed on, with good results. If i had a compressor, I would definitely go this route, though.
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papacueball
I have used the Weldwood gel contact adhesive, brushed on, with good results. If i had a compressor, I would definitely go this route, though.
I've done some brushing in my day. Seem to be able to get a much more consistent outcome with spray though.
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this spray adhesive is legit! Back in denver I was able to score a 5 gallon can of it for $65. Lasted me forever and worked multiple times better than the spray glue in a can could do (even the super 90). Great video bud!
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the regular weldwood works almost as well and can be bought at the big box stores.
http://www.maccracing.com/images/pro...es/HT-CC20.jpg
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SublimeZ
this stuff is great for rolling but is a bit thick for spraying. The blue can stuff is made to spray and has a better viscosity.
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Yup the spray Dap Weldwood is tits. I typically use the brush on stuff now since I don't have a compressor and it works well, but the spray is definitely the best.
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Please spend the extra bucks and shoot the blue stuff shown in the video guys! Trust me! Im a DIY'er and not a shop. I used the red in some of my previous videos and it doesnt touch the blue! Its worth the extra coin to have a much better longer lasting result :)
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This is also a great alternative to Weldwood Landau top adhesive. I have always used the "blue can", but here in VA it's for commercial use only and hard to find and have shipped here.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Wilsonart...sive/202272666
This is great stuff, it is labeled roller grade, but will spray just fine with an el cheapo Harbor Freight spray gun with a sweet spot regarding pressure at 70 PSI. The great part is you can get it at most Home Depots in the area where you find cabinetry and laminate sheets. If you can get the Weldwood Landau, that is still my first choice.
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Man, I can't wait to move out of the condo and get a house with garage/workshop so I can get a compressor (among other tools).
For those like me that don't have a compressor to spray on adhesive, this is an excellent alternative. It's Performance High Temp trim adhesive and works quite well. Designed for securing headliners in vehicles with the expectation that they will be exposed to high heat. I've used it for several pieces and it works very well. It's still not quite as nice as the DAP landau weldwood, but is pretty close and probably the best you'll get outside of a compressor and gun.
http://www.stockinteriors.com/headlineradhesive.asp
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captainobvious
Man, I can't wait to move out of the condo and get a house with garage/workshop so I can get a compressor (among other tools).
For those like me that don't have a compressor to spray on adhesive, this is an excellent alternative. It's Performance High Temp trim adhesive and works quite well. Designed for securing headliners in vehicles with the expectation that they will be exposed to high heat. I've used it for several pieces and it works very well. It's still not quite as nice as the DAP landau weldwood, but is pretty close and probably the best you'll get outside of a compressor and gun.
http://www.stockinteriors.com/headlineradhesive.asp
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They also make the Wilsonart in a spray adhesive
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Wilsonart...2-oz/202270227
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Glenn
Can't say I ever tried the stuff
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Glenn
This is also a great alternative to Weldwood Landau top adhesive. I have always used the "blue can", but here in VA it's for commercial use only and hard to find and have shipped here.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Wilsonart...sive/202272666
This is great stuff, it is labeled roller grade, but will spray just fine with an el cheapo Harbor Freight spray gun with a sweet spot regarding pressure at 70 PSI. The great part is you can get it at most Home Depots in the area where you find cabinetry and laminate sheets. If you can get the Weldwood Landau, that is still my first choice.
Checked with my local home depot for this stuff and was told they stopped selling it about 2 years ago. :(
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I do have a small compressor now, but not really appropriate for an HVLP gun. It's one of these guys: http://www.rockler.com/how-to/campbe...ately-limited/
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Is one of these doable for small wrapping projects? Obviously you can't do anything paint-wise because there just isn't enough tank capacity, but might it work ok for some spray adhesive?
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captainobvious
I do have a small compressor now, but not really appropriate for an HVLP gun. It's one of these guys:
http://www.rockler.com/how-to/campbe...ately-limited/
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Is one of these doable for small wrapping projects? Obviously you can't do anything paint-wise because there just isn't enough tank capacity, but might it work ok for some spray adhesive?
I've never had luck with HVLP guns anyway, just get the cheap blue ABS frame gun from Harbor Freight and spray at 60 PSI, it will work great. Little tip if you ever feel the gun isn't spraying well after some use. Put your finger over the spray head and force air back down through the siphon tube by pulling the trigger while blocking the head ports, this clears the tube and mixes the adhesive a little.
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bobditts
Checked with my local home depot for this stuff and was told they stopped selling it about 2 years ago. :(
Mine still has it in stock...weird.
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Glenn
I've never had luck with HVLP guns anyway, just get the cheap blue ABS frame gun from Harbor Freight and spray at 60 PSI, it will work great. Little tip if you ever feel the gun isn't spraying well after some use. Put your finger over the spray head and force air back down through the siphon tube by pulling the trigger while blocking the head ports, this clears the tube and mixes the adhesive a little.
Im going to have to try this little trick :)
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Thanks for this post captainobvious !
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Where can I find information on how to use the sprayer correctly?