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"David" wrote in message ... I've never found yellow glue to be wanting for swelling up a bisquit. It's got plenty of moisture in it. At least all the yellow glue's I've used... FWIW I have an old Lamello Glue dispenser that injects measured amounts of glue into biscuit slots. The instructions indicated to use a White glue as it tends to give more working time when putzing with biscuits. That said because this dispenser is more for production runs I do not use it unless putting in 150+ biscuits on a job. I typically squirt a dab of yellow out of the original glue bottle into the slot for small jobs. |
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Thank you.
"Robatoy" wrote in message ... In article . net, "CW" wrote: What's your choice in white glue? I usually buy LePage's. |
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No ****! -- For lack of a better term.
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