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Heating Hide Glue
By Bob Yorburg

I have noticed recently the flurry of activity regarding hide
glue.  I agree that a glue pot with a thermostatic control is best.
No one has mentioned that glue can be "cooked" -- overheated or heated
too long.  Therefore you should only make what you need and always
start with a new batch for best results.

Bob Yorburg



(Message sent Fri, 21 Mar 2003 08:17:43 EST , from time zone -0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Glue, Heating, Hide

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