Don, One sure way is to look at the Material Safety Data Sheet (or MSDS) for the product. These are often found on manufacturer's websites. Probably your stuff has been repackaged, so the original manufacturer may be lost in the bowels of commerce. Even so, you can just put 'vinyl cement msds' into Google and get references for a number of different products. One product I found used only MEK as the solvent, while another uses a mixture of MEK, acetone, and toluene. For an example, see: http://www.joewoodworker.com/veneering/MSDS.htm
The strongest single part adhesive is said to be E6000 Industrial Adhesive (which is also sold as ShooGoo). The combination of ShooGoo and Xylene works terrific for me. While it's not a vinyl cement, it may be as good or better. It may serve as a substitute since your supply has gone away. Mark --- Allan Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > DonO, > > If MEK didn't work, acetone probably won't either. How about > trying > lacquer thinner? That's a "petroleum product". > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
