Barge All-Purpose Cement — 2 oz Tube
The Barge All-Purpose Cement 2 oz Tube is a strong, flexible adhesive for footwear prototyping, leather work, repairs, and sample-room assembly. It bonds leather, rubber, cork, wood, glass, and other common workshop materials with a durable hold that stays flexible after drying.
For footwear prototyping and leather work, this is the adhesive you keep at the bench for shoe upper samples, straps, patches, linings, reinforcement pieces, rubber components, and quick repair jobs. The single 2 oz tube is ideal when you need a smaller amount for testing, one-off projects, or compact shop use.
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, wood, and glass bonding
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Linings and reinforcement pieces
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Straps, patches, tabs, and panels
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Bags, wallets, belts, and accessories
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Sample-room assembly and quick fixes
Why It Belongs on Your Bench
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Strong all-purpose cement for leather and footwear work
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Flexible bond works well for leather and rubber materials
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Great for prototypes, repairs, and sample development
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2 oz tube is compact and easy to control
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Useful before stitching, folding, pressing, or final assembly
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Helps bond materials securely without nails or stitching in some applications
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Practical size for makers, shoemakers, repair kits, and small workstations
Product Details
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Brand: Barge
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Product Type: All-purpose cement
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Size: 2 oz
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Use: Bonding, repair, prototype assembly, and leatherwork
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Best For: Footwear prototypes, leather goods, rubber, cork, wood, glass, straps, linings, and repairs
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Category: Tools & Supplies / Adhesives
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Skill Level: Beginner to Professional
Available Options
Single 2 oz Tube
Best for testing materials, small repairs, one-off prototype builds, and compact bench setups.
3 Pack
Best for makers who want extra tubes on hand for ongoing sample work, footwear repairs, or multiple small projects.
4 Pack
Best value for active workshops, leatherworkers, shoemakers, and anyone regularly bonding prototype parts, linings, straps, patches, or rubber components.
Shop Note
Use Barge cement in a well-ventilated area and follow the instructions on the tube. For footwear and leather projects, apply evenly to clean surfaces, allow proper tack time, then press parts together firmly. Always test on scrap material first, especially with finished leather, coated materials, or delicate sample parts.