AndyBoyd
Established Member
I use here on my course a glue bottle that is rather useful, but I'll be blown if I can find one to buy for myself!
I do not have a photo but will take one on Friday, but here goes for a description:
One side is the glue well white plastic square in shape with a round lid to top up with new glue (150mm high), the glue from here flows into the section where a glue brush sits, so the glue brush is always in fresh glue.
To stop the glue from drying out, there is a yellow plastic piece which covers the brush and seals onto the main plastic sssembly. This yellow piece is the shape of an upside down ice cream come (the ones with a half ball at the top and below a cone). The round piece of this mates with the main assembly to produce a nice seal, the cone end hold the brush at the required angle to be in the glue.
It works a treat and the glue never dries out on the brush, and so it is always ready to go.
Anyone recognise what I'm talking about and recommend a supplier?
It is a German brand (more details Friday) and was originally bought from Lamello in Belgium - but no luck there.
Any grey cells stirring?
I do not have a photo but will take one on Friday, but here goes for a description:
One side is the glue well white plastic square in shape with a round lid to top up with new glue (150mm high), the glue from here flows into the section where a glue brush sits, so the glue brush is always in fresh glue.
To stop the glue from drying out, there is a yellow plastic piece which covers the brush and seals onto the main plastic sssembly. This yellow piece is the shape of an upside down ice cream come (the ones with a half ball at the top and below a cone). The round piece of this mates with the main assembly to produce a nice seal, the cone end hold the brush at the required angle to be in the glue.
It works a treat and the glue never dries out on the brush, and so it is always ready to go.
Anyone recognise what I'm talking about and recommend a supplier?
It is a German brand (more details Friday) and was originally bought from Lamello in Belgium - but no luck there.
Any grey cells stirring?