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<div>At 22:54 -0500 4/1/08, Larry Trischetta wrote:</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>I never heard of pearl glue... what's the
skinny on that?</blockquote>
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<div>Pearl glue is simply hide glue or animal glue produced in the
form of "pearls" rather than in grain or cake form.
Just as with the others, there are different qualities or strengths.
It is the most commonly used hide glue on England and very convenient
to use, with the advantage that "what you see is what you get"
when the glue is set, so of you're gluing in hammer shanks and you
want a nice clear golden ring, you'd use pearl glue that looks like
this:</div>
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<div>JD</div>
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