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Probably a US quart though

That be 2.4 pints then.

Unit Imperial ounce Imperial pint Millilitres Cubic inches US ounces US pints
fluid ounce (fl oz) 1 1⁄20 28.4130625 1.7339 0.96076 0.060047
gill 5 1⁄4 142.0653125 8.6694 4.8038 0.30024
pint (pt) 20 1 568.26125 34.677 19.215 1.2009
quart (qt) 40 2 1,136.5225 69.355 38.430 2.4019
gallon (gal) 160 8 4,546.09 277.42 153.72 9.6076
Note: The millilitre equivalences are exact whereas the conversions to cubic-inch and US measures are correct to five significant figures.
 
Malcolm if its a US quart (2 US pints ) then it will be well short of 2 imperial pints as it takes 2.4 US pints to make 2 of ours :)
 
They are very good. I had one of those and used it a lot until it eventually packed up; now use the removable liner on a single portable electric hot plate. It's a shame the virtues of hot hide glue are now so underrated;

-clamp free rub jointed butt joints,

-reversibility or simply the ability to just warm a joint and reclamp if it is not quite square

-lack of resistance to finishes so you don't get those pale marks where you failed to clean off the PVA squeeze out properly.

Jim
 
yetloh":2hd59c6f said:
They are very good. I had one of those and used it a lot until it eventually packed up; now use the removable liner on a single portable electric hot plate. It's a shame the virtues of hot hide glue are now so underrated;

-clamp free rub jointed butt joints,

-reversibility or simply the ability to just warm a joint and reclamp if it is not quite square

-lack of resistance to finishes so you don't get those pale marks where you failed to clean off the PVA squeeze out properly.

Jim

And that lovely smell reminiscent of my Grandpa's workshop. Happy Memories.
(And Diisco, what's a fondue?) Sounds like something you could get arrested for!

John :lol:
 
yetloh":ainn4gkx said:
They are very good. I had one of those and used it a lot until it eventually packed up; now use the removable liner on a single portable electric hot plate. It's a shame the virtues of hot hide glue are now so underrated;

-clamp free rub jointed butt joints,

-reversibility or simply the ability to just warm a joint and reclamp if it is not quite square

-lack of resistance to finishes so you don't get those pale marks where you failed to clean off the PVA squeeze out properly.

Jim

+1000...especially on set guitar necks...

Ever tried to fix a warped neck that has been epoxied, PVAd or aliphatically set in place....NIGHTMARE!

Jim
 
Yep Jim...

I straightened a warped neck with cauls and a G clamp, over the heat from a Valour Paraffin stove.

I hadn't a clue really, but it worked. The guitar is now 50+ years old and still sounds great!

John
 
I still use animal glue on occasion, melted in a baby's bottle warmer, it's great stuff for trims etc where you can't clamp and don't want brad holes showing. Hold in place for ten seconds and it's done. Plus I like the smell! :oops:

Roy.
 
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