J&K: What makes the 528 better than original please ?
UPDATE:
Well, Uhu wood glue won’t stick melamine. Toolstation D4 won’t stick melamine. Evo stick won’t stick melamine.
Gorilla say, they don’t do anything to stick melamine, nor do Bostick. Bostick also said, “I suspect this is a one off”. They seem to think that I am the only person wanting to stick melamine !
Luckily (?!%£), I came across Titebond Melamine wood glue,,,, but guess what – that doesn’t stick melamine either – that is despite being well clamped.
My next project is to build some large storage cupboards (90x48x24”) next, out of melamine (unless you people know where I can buy them reasonably. I want at least 3).
I am now a disabled pensioner, and don’t have a lot of room,,,, or time,,,, to build them out of much else, and paint them etc.
I was also looking for a long pozi2 driver.
I bought one from ebay, which seemed ok for a while, but then when using it on smaller screws on brackets etc, the tip got chewed up. Maybe these screws are harder.
This started me looking into steel strengths for screwdrivers.
Firstly, the only 500mm driver I can find, is the one on ebay !
The only one harder than Chrome vanadium - S2 - but even that's only CV when it arrives !
To those interested, here is a shortlist of steel hardness’s, for screwdrivers – that’s if you can find anything harder.
High Carbon
Chrome Vanadium
Chrome Molybdenum
S2 steel
Chrome Vanadium Molybdenum (CVM)
Protanium (this might belong to a specific company).
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