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    Quote Originally Posted by kevint View Post
    Hi Mike. I thought about the rusting thing but don't you need actual contact with glue? of course yellow glues have a terrible chemical reaction with iron and steel when wet
    No. These were closed wooden sheaths for swords or for scandinavian style knives. I'm sure the glue evaporating had it's own little atmosphere down inside the sheath.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Just as a side note here, in my experience, nothing is waterproof after one coat, except maybe, pour style epoxy................
    I'd say the other one MAY be a dip coat in thick CA... but oh gods is it messy...

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