Barge All-Purpose Cement — 2 oz, 4 Pack
The Barge All-Purpose Cement 4 Pack is a shop-ready adhesive supply for bonding leather, rubber, cork, fabric, wood, and other common workshop materials. Known as a go-to cement in footwear, leather repair, and craft work, Barge is especially useful when you need a strong flexible bond during prototyping, sample building, and repair projects.
For footwear prototyping and leather work, this cement is ideal for attaching leather panels, testing shoe upper components, bonding reinforcement pieces, securing linings, working with straps, and building sample parts before stitching or final assembly. The smaller 2 oz tubes are easy to keep at the bench, pack into a repair kit, or use for controlled project work without opening a larger container.
Use It For
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Footwear prototypes
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Shoe upper sample work
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Leather bonding and repairs
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Rubber, cork, and fabric bonding
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Linings and reinforcement pieces
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Bags, wallets, straps, and patches
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Sample-room assembly
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Workshop repair kits
Why It Belongs on Your Bench
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Strong all-purpose cement for leather and footwear work
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Great for prototyping, repairs, and small-batch projects
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Flexible bond works well on leather and rubber materials
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2 oz tubes are easy to control, store, and use at the bench
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4-pack keeps extra adhesive ready for ongoing shop work
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Useful before stitching, pressing, folding, or final assembly
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Practical supply for shoemakers, leatherworkers, makers, and repair shops
Product Details
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Brand: Barge
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Product Type: All-purpose cement
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Size: 2 oz per tube
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Quantity: 4 pack
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Use: Bonding, repair, prototype assembly, and leatherwork
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Best For: Footwear prototypes, leather goods, rubber, cork, fabric, wood, straps, linings, and repairs
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Category: Tools & Supplies / Adhesives
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Skill Level: Beginner to Professional
Shop Note
Use Barge cement in a well-ventilated area and follow the product instructions on the tube. For footwear and leather projects, apply evenly to clean surfaces, allow proper tack time, then press parts together firmly for the best bond. Always test on scrap material first, especially when working with finished leather, coated materials, or delicate sample parts.