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This product has similar properties to Pearl Glue, but in liquid form it is ready to use. It forms an excellent strong bond with the timber and its slow setting properties allow time for precise assembly. Like Pearl Glue it can be reversed by the...
Wood Glue - I always associate with my maternal grandfather - he always had a pot of cascamite pearl glue on the go in his shed - he was an inveterate fettler - making item out of discarded junk - making a hand scythe out of a barrel hoop fascinated me......... They lived in a two up two down terraced house, with the WC in a block on the other side of the unmade road. One tap, no bathroom. The house belonged to his father, who gave it to him as a wedding present ( in 1919 ) - he died there in 1971, never having lived anywhere else ( apart from WWI Army service ). I think Bridlington, Morecambe & Scarborough were the furthest he went, after demobbing!
Dave
When I first worked in the theatre in the early eighties they were still using animal glue or size to paint the scenery.
It was activated by heating on an electric ring and smelt bad enough ,but when it was burnt-OMG!
Animal glue is still used in antique restoration - it has the advantage that it can be removed or reactivated with heat, which is great for veneer repairs.
Pete
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