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<div align="left"><font face="Arial" size="2">I do the same thing with my expensive glue pot...;-] The baby bottles work great...do you use a paint brush for key bushing application?<br/><br/>David Ilvedson, RPT<br/>Pacifica, CA 94044<br/><br/>
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<hr/>Original message<br/>From: "Ron and Lorene Shiflet"
<rlshiflet@cableone.net> </rlshiflet@cableone.net><br/>To: "PTG - ask"
<pianotech@ptg.org> </pianotech@ptg.org><br/>Received: 12/9/2007 1:49:12 PM<br/>Subject: hide glue 3<br/><br/>
<div align="left"><font face="Arial" size="2">This is the method that I use today. I got this idea from Bill Spurlock. </font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">The glue is still in a baby food jar. The warmer is a hot pot that I bought at Walgreen's. They cost $9.99. Simply drill a hole through the top for your paint brush and you're in business. It works scaringly well. The reason I like this method is that the lid stays closed and you dip the glue out through the top. You never deal with glue evaporating and the lid keeps the moisture in.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Ron </font></div>
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