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Barge Cement Quart Size Container DC031
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Barge rubber cement is handy to have around the house. It will patch the Northerner rubber boots and will stick just about anything together. Keep a tube around and you'll be surprised how much you use it
Also available in a 2oz. tube and 3/4 oz. tube
Barge Cement since 1928 !
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Global Rating: 5.00 from 9 reviews
Add your review of this product| BARGE ALL PURPOSE CEMENT | FRANK KOVALESKI | WAYMART PA US | ||
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BARGE IS HANDS DOWN THE BEST PRODUCT I HAVE EVER USED FOR THE REPAIR OF LEATHER AND OR CANVAS GOODS . |
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| Barge Cement | Dave M | Prentiss Township Ma US | ||
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I looked just about everywhere, with no luck, to find this wonderful old-time product and Hanks came through again. This adhesive is as tough as nails. It reminds me of my boyhood days when I would hang around the neighborhood cobbler's shop. He used this flexible, strong as iron cement on our "best" leather shoes. When he made a repair with Barge cement, you knew it would"last." I can still recall the aroma of the old cobbler's smoking pipe mixed with the smell of this adhesive in the air...and can almost see that old man with his glasses hanging off his nose. Few products stand the test of time like this "tin" can, (not plastic) with it's built in "brush in the cap" applicator. Great Old Product...at a Great Old Price...and you can't beat the quick service at Hanks! |
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| Barge Rubber Cement | Fred D. | Wilmington IL US | ||
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This stuff holds like a bulldog, very handy stuff to have around. I have a friend who has a leather shop...does leather repair of all kinds; this is in his shop. |
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| Barge Cement | Sal S | Westport CT US | ||
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I used this cement to glue a new chrome leather sole sole onto my dance shoes and it did a perfect job. |
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| Barge cement | Andy U | Los Altos CA | ||
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Barge is an amazing adhesive that is way beyond the strength of typical contact cements found in hardware stores. I did a project for our son where I mounted a large 3 foot by 6 foot 22Ga thick cold rolled steel sheet to a 3/16" thick plywood while the board was already mounted to the wall. Any "wet" adhesive would not work because the metal would just loose contact and slip down the wall. After I let both coated sides dry completely, my wife and I had one shot to get the parts aligned and we pressed them together. Instant hold and now 3 weeks later, I could not peel the metal off without bending it! [BTW, this metal is now painted with black chalk board material for a magnetic chalk play board!).
I've also used Barge in the past to resole climbing shoes and never had a problem with subsequent delamination.
Hanks Clothing service is top notch with prompt shipment and tracking information. |
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