Glue Applicator

David Renaud studiorenaud@qc.aibn.com
Fri, 16 Mar 2001 21:53:11 -0500


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I use old fashioned popsicle sticks for all types of glue jobs.

Nice size to handle.

I grind them into points, or create a square tip for a custom bushing
hole fit.

As my kids love popsicle, they don't cost my shop a penny.

                                                                Dave
Renaud
                                                                RPT


Joseph Garrett wrote:

> Hey guys & gals,I was taught to use a round toothpick for applying hot
> hide glue to bushing cloth. (my teachers, of course, were the
> Fandrichs) The technique is easy to learn. Just dip the toothpick in
> the glue, let it stop dripping. Then simply roll the glue onto the
> strip. That should be enough for about ten bushing slots. Hold the
> strip on the upper side of your index finger while you roll the glue
> on. The strip is held fast by your thumb. It's easier to do than to
> explain it in this format! Give it a try.Regards,Joe Garrett

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