Nifty glue dispencers
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Nifty glue dispencers
I thought this might be of interest to some, especially those who are new to the art of lutherie.
For me, applying glue to the workpiece without making a bloody mess has been a problem, well recently i've found a method to help me keep the sticky stuff under control a bit, resulting in less waste, less ooze out, less mess.
I found some little plastic bottles with needle point nozzles, similar to those that Hot Stuff C/A comes in in an art supplies store. For hhg i simply mix in bottle and heat and apply, no mess no fuss, simple. For tite bond just decant and apply at will!!!!
For me, applying glue to the workpiece without making a bloody mess has been a problem, well recently i've found a method to help me keep the sticky stuff under control a bit, resulting in less waste, less ooze out, less mess.
I found some little plastic bottles with needle point nozzles, similar to those that Hot Stuff C/A comes in in an art supplies store. For hhg i simply mix in bottle and heat and apply, no mess no fuss, simple. For tite bond just decant and apply at will!!!!
Like I said before the crash, " Hit the bloody thing, it won't hit ya back
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- Kim Strode
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Re: Nifty glue dispencers
Hi Rocket, I'd really like to know the name of the store where you found those glue dispenser bottles. Several months ago I spent ages trying to find glue dispensers, both 'in-store' and 'on-line'. I eventually gave up!
Kim Strode
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Re: Nifty glue dispencers
Kim,, i got them from "Riot" art supplies, Ringwood.
Cheers,,,, Rod.
Cheers,,,, Rod.
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Re: Nifty glue dispencers
Rod are you sure that the Carlton draught in the background hasn't been the cause of your messy gluing ...hahaa
looks like a brilliant little bottle obviously perfect for purfling and binding,
cheers,
Christian.
looks like a brilliant little bottle obviously perfect for purfling and binding,
cheers,
Christian.
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Re: Nifty glue dispencers
Nice one Rocket,
Here's my glue dispenser, once the contents have been consumed, wash it out re-lable it and hey presto.
Holds up to 250ml and the screw top lid seals the contents.
Hey if it's good enough to hold sauce, it's gunna be great for glue.
Here's my glue dispenser, once the contents have been consumed, wash it out re-lable it and hey presto.
Holds up to 250ml and the screw top lid seals the contents.
Hey if it's good enough to hold sauce, it's gunna be great for glue.
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- rocket
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Re: Nifty glue dispencers
This is the dispenser i used to use but i just got sick of the bloody mess, even with that fine tip you can see i just couldn't seem to glue anything without getting the damn shit everwhere!!!
Cheers,,,, Rod.
Cheers,,,, Rod.
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Re: Nifty glue dispencers
Syringes are superb for new and repair work and if you explain what you are doing with them doctors, dentists and vets can be forthcoming sources for all sorts of sizes.
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Re: Nifty glue dispencers
I bought a swag of small plastic bottles from one of those $2.00 shops and put my own nozzles on them, I obtained them from many different sources, including caulking gun nozzles. I just drill a hole in the cap and fit and glue the new nozzle in.
and then there's the mother of all syringes...........
and then there's the mother of all syringes...........
Taff
Re: Nifty glue dispencers
Been looking for a source of small glue bottles for months up in the nether regions of the far north. Tried all the obvious places with no luck whatsoever. Hobby shops, art shops, kitchen supply, restaurant supply, $2 shops, hardware stores etc.
The wife found these yesterday in one of the large Hairhouse Warehouse stores in town. The smaller one didn't have them.
Called hair dye applicator bottles. Very small hole in the nozzle so good for careful application of glue to small pieces.
The wife found these yesterday in one of the large Hairhouse Warehouse stores in town. The smaller one didn't have them.
Called hair dye applicator bottles. Very small hole in the nozzle so good for careful application of glue to small pieces.
Re: Nifty glue dispencers
How interesting! I use the exact same identical bottles, found at a JoAnn fabric/craft store here in the USArocket wrote:I found some little plastic bottles with needle point nozzles, similar to those that Hot Stuff C/A comes in in an art supplies store.


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