Urac 185 Quart
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Price: $9.99
Urac 185 is a modified urea formaldehyde liquid adhesive
formulated to give craze resistant glue a line up to
0.02" thick. It may be used for gluing wooden
structures where a thin glue line cannot be obtained
because of inadequate pressure or irregularly contacting
surfaces. It is an ideal “gap filling” adhesive.
Great for fly fishing rods, archery bows, musical
instruments, furniture, millwork, joint assemblies,
and sporting goods. Now with extended working life!
Comes in two parts, which require mixing: Urac and
Hardener.
Please Note: Urac comes with the hardener unless otherwise specified.
Shelf life is approximately 1 year. Storing in
cooler temps will increase shelf life.
DO NOT FREEZE.
We ship only in the US continental states.
Picture 1 (shown at top) Dennis Weber uses Urac to repair his 1947 "Woody" car and trailer.
Picture 2 (middle) Exceptional master woodworking artist and longtime Urac user Carl Gromoll of Wisconsin shares one of his works of art!
Picture group 3 John Niemiera and Eric Clapton are pleased to announce the classic, yet unique "Slowhand Special" series of Niemieras flyrods and John uses URAC 185 to get these rods assembled. Photo of rod above and John and Eric below. Photos provided by John Niemiera www.niemieraflyrods.com
Pictures of the wonderful playing, sounding and looking Mandolin and Banjo are works of Geoff Stelling as he uses Urac 185 when creating some of the instruments in his collection. Visit Geoff Stellings body of work on his website www.stellingbanjo.com for more instrument choices.
Pictures of David Marks master woodworking craftsman with three of his creations (shown above David), in which he has used Urac 185. David is working on another wonderful work of art! David teaches woodworking and conducts seminars and has instructive videos as well. Visit his site at www.djmarks.com and let him help you create a masterpiece of your own! Yes you can purchase plans! Photos provided by Don Russel
Next set of photos shown below is the Black Diamond Deering Banjo and they have many, many spectacular instruments to choose from. Great sounding and playing, and they do look beautiful! Visit www.deeringbanjo.com
Jack Mangrich simply loves building bows now as a hobby as he is retired. With those steady hands, still builds them one way, excellent!
If you have a project using Urac we'd love to feature it! Please e-mail leel@nelsonpaint.com



