This family of glues have a long successful history in rodmaking so why change?
So the last can of URAC185 is dead and it's back to Nelson Paint for some UniBond800. By all accounts it's the same stuff, mix it the same way and have it. I mix 50 grams of resin for three sections of trout rods. I get plenty of open time and the glue sets up well. I have a look at the sections after an hour and some careful straightening can really save time later.
This family of glues have a long successful history in rodmaking so why change?
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