Hi -- I read all the articles in MMD about Silicone (I think). I'm
using silicone sealant (with the acetic acid solvent, by the smell of
it) on some new pouches. As I prepared the hide glue for the first
pouch, I noticed that the silicone sealant says it can also be used
as an adhesive, which works on (among other things) leather and wood.
So I just attached my first twelve pouches to the pouch board with
silicone sealant. After they dry, I intend to rub a thin coat of
sealant on the top of the pouch leather, then put a dab right in the
middle to attach the hard lifter disk.
Has anyone else tried this? Does anyone foresee any problem with this?
I tested this silicone sealant on 2 pieces of wood, and the bond was
pretty strong. Not quite hide glue, but I'm thinking the pouches won't
ever have great forces pressing on them.
By the way, I also used leather gaskets on the pump bellows-to-manifold
junction, then 'supplemented' the seal with a ring of the same silicone
sealant right around the holes before attaching. Only problem I can
see is possible degradation of leather in the long term due to
silicone, but the solvent should be gone pretty quickly.
Bill Mackin
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