November 2, 201510 yr My daughter got this glue bottle for me last Christmas and I really like it. It seldom plugged and the glue squeezes up from the bottom and the cap is always handy. I don't know where she got it but it is called Glu-boy and I bet you can find it on the web I'll always have one.
November 2, 201510 yr Here ya go, Larry. Out of curiosity, whats your problem with Amazon?Gene,The problem is the way they treat their employees.At least at the Kenosha WI. facility. The way they're going I see a mandatory shutdown from OSHA.
November 2, 201510 yr I got those. They clogged up,. That Nalgine style neck eventually got built up glue in it and clogged.
November 3, 201510 yr Author It don't plug often and if you keep the cap on, it seldom plugs. but is easily cleaned out
December 6, 20196 yr Myself I use a Honey Bear after my wife and I use up the honey. It is clear has a decent cap that seems to seal well and I can get more cheap.
December 6, 20196 yr I tried that Glue Bot thingie plus, all sorts of used food containers. Finally just went back to refilling the original pint container. If you keep the original cap on it, it doesn't plug up....as often.
December 6, 20196 yr 59 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: I tried that Glue Bot thingie plus, all sorts of used food containers. Finally just went back to refilling the original pint container. If you keep the original cap on it, it doesn't plug up....as often. On larger glue ups I do same thing. But for small quick work the honey bear is perfect. And I don't mind some maintenance cleaning if caps when needed.
December 6, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Woodbutcherbynight said: On larger glue ups I do same thing. But for small quick work the honey bear is perfect. And I don't mind some maintenance cleaning if caps when needed. For small jobs, the Rockler glue brush, dipped in a puddle is pretty handy. In fact, it's handy for panel glue ups, too. I hate a lot of squeeze out. Gets all over my clothes. Makes the wife upset on laundry days.
December 6, 20196 yr 12 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: For small jobs, the Rockler glue brush, dipped in a puddle is pretty handy. In fact, it's handy for panel glue ups, too. I hate a lot of squeeze out. Gets all over my clothes. Makes the wife upset on laundry days. Please help her out when you get glue on your clothes quickly go rinse in warm water until all evidence is gone.
December 6, 20196 yr Author I've got to make a slight retraction on this entry. This glue bottle worked just great. However as time went by it became plugged as much or more than the original container. Now I am back to the squeeze container that Titebond come in. Yes it plugges, but is much easier to clean out than the new type.
December 6, 20196 yr 57 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: For small jobs, the Rockler glue brush, dipped in a puddle is pretty handy. In fact, it's handy for panel glue ups, too. I hate a lot of squeeze out. Gets all over my clothes. Makes the wife upset on laundry days. Gene you are gonna have to put shop apron on your Christmas list. That is why I started wearing them and saved a lot of jeans and shirts, now they are all getting holes. Guess I will have to renew my wardrobe. Edited December 6, 20196 yr by Gerald
December 6, 20196 yr 3 minutes ago, Gerald said: Gene you are gonna have to put shop apron on your Christmas list. That is why I started wearing them and saved a lot of jeans and shirts, now they are all getting holes. Guess I will have to renew my wardrobe. I was gifted a really nice canvas apron. I'd hate to get glue all over it. My work shirts and jeans are pretty ratty, anyway. Using that apron would be akin to hauling trash in the back seat of a Cadillac.
December 6, 20196 yr Popular Post 40 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: I was gifted a really nice canvas apron. I'd hate to get glue all over it. My work shirts and jeans are pretty ratty, anyway. Using that apron would be akin to hauling trash in the back seat of a Cadillac. Now you sound like some folks who have been gifted my cutting boards, "oh it is too pretty to use".
December 6, 20196 yr I use the glubot exclusively. Will it plug? Yes, if you leave the silicone top off of it. There are two solutions to a plugged top. #1 I have a dental pick to quickly extract the blockage. #2 I bought a package of extra tips. The system is a much cleaner way to apply glue.
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