Online Corian Joint Adh. Kit Source ??
Does anyone know of an online Corian distributor that will sell the Corian Joint Adhesive Kits via mail-order? I’ve found some individual sellers on eBay and other auction sites, but those are just for whatever color they happen to be trying to get rid of. Haven’t had any other luck Googling. I’m using some Corian for inlay on a jewelry box and have been able to buy what I need on http://www.coriansamples.com/StoreFront.bok
Can’t order the matching colored adhesive directly from them however, and their distributors/retailers I’ve talked to aren’t that interested in talking to me when they find out I don’t want to also buy the Corian or countertop to go with it. I’ve heard echoes of KaChing and vague answers on the price from shops that sounded willing to order it for me.
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http://stonewood.safeshopper.com/
Jamie
Thanks. This looked real promising, but then I noticed it said they only carry 3 colors of the adhesive (White, Dawn Beige, Pearl Gray).
I was told that Corian has discontinued making the glue packs that you manually mix togeter by addition one tube to the other. Corian has now gone to a glue pack system where They are a 2 part cartridge and you use a spiral applicator tip that mixes the adhesive as it goes through the tip. These work alot better and there is less waste, but the applicator gun a costs around $30.00+/-. The new glue packs are around $15-$20 each. I bought some recently, but I can't rember where the receipt is.You can pretty much use any RTV silicone for sealing splashes/attaching them to the wall.
Try contacting Dopnt Corian directly, maybe they can get you in touch with a local distributer. I thought I had recently seen a company that sells small sheets for artists/hobbyist, but I can't remember where.
I found the receipt. I paid aroung $87 for 4 adhesive packs, applicator gun, and a tube of adhesive plus shipping. The local distributer was Willis supply. They are headquarted out of Ontario, Canada. Their local distribution yard is in Fife, Washington
I have used some dust from the solid surface material and mixed it with epoxy. It wasn't Corian brand but it would probably work.
Corian is an acrylic resin. I would think you could use polyester resin or epoxy. Surell, a Formica product uses polyester resin base for the panels instead, but they use an acrylic resin to join their panels together. So you might try a Formica distributor also. The resin glue is not cheap.
I would wonder how well Hot Stuff would work?
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