Perhaps a little unusual, but I thought I'd post my thoughts on a purchase I made a couple of months ago. Namely a 500ML Wax Warmer Heater Melting Machine Single Pot. It cost me £21.74 on ebay. I can't find the exact model but there are plenty of similar Wax heaters and I'm sure they all behave similarly.
I use it to heat hide glue and it works a treat. The pot into which the glue is made comes out of the base so that it can be taken to the work, and on occasion I've even put it in the fridge for overnight storage of glue while working on a larger project.
I set the temperature at 60 which seems to work a treat.
I'm really enjoying using this traditional glue. I like that it is a little stickier than PVA so holding things together as you assemble is easier than I've found with PVA. I also like how quickly it sets (once it has cooled).
It is now my preferred wood gluing solution. I'll still use PVA if I just need a quick bit of glue on a small job, or superglue for all those little jobs that superglue is so good for. But for assembly I'm just loving using hide glue.
And there's also the benefit of smooth legs!
Oh and I got the idea from this video
I use it to heat hide glue and it works a treat. The pot into which the glue is made comes out of the base so that it can be taken to the work, and on occasion I've even put it in the fridge for overnight storage of glue while working on a larger project.
I set the temperature at 60 which seems to work a treat.
I'm really enjoying using this traditional glue. I like that it is a little stickier than PVA so holding things together as you assemble is easier than I've found with PVA. I also like how quickly it sets (once it has cooled).
It is now my preferred wood gluing solution. I'll still use PVA if I just need a quick bit of glue on a small job, or superglue for all those little jobs that superglue is so good for. But for assembly I'm just loving using hide glue.
And there's also the benefit of smooth legs!
Oh and I got the idea from this video