Again, Probond is just a brand. There are many different Probond glues, I think. I have even seen Probond aliphatic. You probably got urethane construction adhesive, which will be very viscous, instead of the thinner Probond urethane glue, which comes in a squeeze bottle, and behaves as described below, tho it might be even thinner. This applicator is meant to be used with a caulking gun. You cut off the tip with a knife, pierce the inner membrane with the stabber thingy on the gun, then install it in the gun and squeeze. Still probably not good for a plane. If you're into cheap homemade boats, tho, it's probably great stuff. > "Douglas, Brent" wrote: > > > > ok, I broke down and bought some Elmers ProBond last nite, wanted to try it > > out - will use it to do a spar in a foam wing, but.... > > > > how do you open it?? this stuff comes in a metal tube, has an applicator > > tip like caulk.... > > > > do you cut the top off, then pull it up? does the plastic cap pull off the > > applicator? anyone? > > Never used that stuff. The brand I use comes in a normal plastic squeeze > bottle like carpenter's glue. It is brown in color, and flows like honey. > > You may have gotten a contractor's version. >
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