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Titebond vs. Hide Glue – Ervin Somogyi


But hide glue will. In fact, it’ll hold on like a barnacle on a ship’s hull. In the old days before sand blasting, glass was decorated by covering the to-be-textured-or-highlighted area with hide glue; once this dried the hide glue was chipped off with a chisel and a hammer — and it . Titebond = good liquid hide glue with long open time compared to PVA or Old Brown Glue. Needs to be heated occasionally to be liquid. Can buy locally, but watch the expiry dates; most of the stuff on the shelf is well past the expiry date. Hot hide glue = great glue for hammer veneering. May 13, · For construction involving dovetails, finger joints, and splines I’ve found that you just can’t beat the properties of liquid hide glue. Now that it’s available pre-mixed you don’t have to heat and mix it in your glue pot. There are a couple of products on the market, notably one by Titebond and another called Old Brown Glue. I’ve used both but really prefer the Old Brown Glue for a couple of reasons.







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