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Made in gb
Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver





United Kingdom

Hi guys,

I came across a thread about this, but because it was old I received a warning message about reviving it.

I have seen tutorials on how to make camo netting for Imperial Guard tanks where they talk about using "safe" pva glue. What is "safe" about it? What do I need to be wary of?
   
Made in nz
Longtime Dakkanaut





New Zealand

PVA is 'safe' compared with some other glues, i.e. you can't get high or die from the solvent fumes?

At least, I've never heard of 'unsafe' PVA glue
   
Made in us
Lieutenant General





Florence, KY

 Krusha wrote:
Hi guys,

I came across a thread about this, but because it was old I received a warning message about reviving it.

I have seen tutorials on how to make camo netting for Imperial Guard tanks where they talk about using "safe" pva glue. What is "safe" about it? What do I need to be wary of?

Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) Glue is your basic 'white' or 'wood' glue.


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