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GerryG
 
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biscuit joining
http://www.woodworking.org/WC/GArchi...28ringpj1.html
acid brushes
http://www.weilercorp.com/pg137.htm
Veritas's acid brushes
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,190,43034
and many others have them also.

They are (very) cheap, small, disposable brushes. A small, shaped piece of
thin wood will also work, but a brush is a bit easier.
GerryG

On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:27:57 -0500, "Treetops" wrote:

About to glue up a 500 biscuit project so any glue aid would be nice. What is an acid brush? And how does it help with biscuit glueing?
Thanks.
"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message om...

"Bruce" wrote in message
Gerry,
Have you ever tried one of those "biscuit" glue applicators? I've seen
TheNorm use one and they seem to speed application. I actually have a
cheap
one but given the pain it would be to clean and my infrequent use of
biscuits
I've never tried it.


I'll save you a lot of time, Bruce. I tried it and it is a PITA and does
not spread the glue all that well. Use an acid brush and be done with it.
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Ed
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