glue pot

Greg Newell gnewell at ameritech.net
Mon May 21 21:17:21 MDT 2007


Richard,
         I use a single electric burner with a 
pot filled with water. Into that goes the jar of glue. Simple, easy, cheap.

Greg Newell


At 08:09 PM 5/21/2007, you wrote:
>I went to buy a cheap Fry Daddy at Walmart today 
>to improvise a glue pot, but the plain round 
>model on the shelf was not thermostatically 
>controlled--one heat, to maintain a"perfect 
>frying temp" which is probably 350.  Didn't sound appropriate to me.
>
>I'm sure others have improvised rather than 
>spend for the glue pot.  Any ideas?
>
>Richard Morgan
>
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