I am in the UK and cannot easily buy PL Premium unless I import however I have found this
https://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Pattex-PL ... ve/31-9049
Which is called PL Premium and is sold under the Pattex brand name which appears to be part of Henkel which is part of/partner with Loctite.
So is this PL Premium? HAs anyone tried it?
PL Premium(?) under another name?
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Re: PL Premium(?) under another name?
If it needs water to cure, then it's likely the same stuff.
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Re: PL Premium(?) under another name?
it sems like you can get it of amazon uk
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_no ... PL+Premium
Or am i missing that they ship it from the us
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_no ... PL+Premium
Or am i missing that they ship it from the us
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Re: PL Premium(?) under another name?
I have tried it. Its not the same colour as the American PL premium and doesn't seem to hold as well. It comes out of the tube white, whereas the American stuff seems to be light brown.
I have used it to splice some bottles, but both times it leaked under pressure. I even tried it on some glass fibre reinforced spliced bottles and these leaked at 120 - 140 PSI.
I'll shortly be doing some pressure tests on a variety of UK adhesives, so i'll let you know how well it holds up against some others. I'll post some pictures, so you can verify yourself that i'm not being an eejit and making a hash of the splicing.
Matthew
I have used it to splice some bottles, but both times it leaked under pressure. I even tried it on some glass fibre reinforced spliced bottles and these leaked at 120 - 140 PSI.
I'll shortly be doing some pressure tests on a variety of UK adhesives, so i'll let you know how well it holds up against some others. I'll post some pictures, so you can verify yourself that i'm not being an eejit and making a hash of the splicing.
Matthew