Andy Le Blanc wrote:the cement I use comes with an explosion warning and a headache.....
but with good ventalation...... and patience it works well.....
you just have to do it enough to get comfortable with it....
"Good ventilation"... none of that to be had in Maine until April or so! Not if you want to keep the heat inside and the cold outside.
"Explosion warning"... in my case warnings should be prefaced with, "Hey, Dumb Ass..."

Don't ask me for particulars but I managed to singe my eyebrows off blowing the fine dust from my sander into an open flame...
No headache today which is a miracle. I took a break yesterday and took a walk down by the old gas plant, that place reeks of coal tar. They used to just dump it on the ground. Not quite an instant Superfund site, it took years. I couldn't smell coal tar but I could taste contact cement.
To the tune of "Blame it on the Rain"... Blame it on the glue, yeah, yeah!!!

The first time I heard that song was at a tit bar, I rely on tit bars for exposure to trends in popular music.

Show me sumthin' nekked, play me a song, that song will stick wif me
forever! 