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glue bottles
I just spent 10 minutes for the umpteenth time getting the dried glue
out of the slightly-too-clever-for-it's-own-good cap of a bottle of titebond 2. it's pretty good when new, but after a few refills and cleanings it gets pretty mangled. the more mangled it gets the quicker it gets gunked up. yeah, I know, go buy another bottle of glue. I don't wanna. thing is, it's not all that great for a glue bottle. it's OK in use and it's nice that the lid doesn't get lost, but the service life is too short. it's _always_ the cap that fails in my shop. thinking about the resturant ketchup squeeze bottles. seems like the same kind of plastic, but built a little stouter and with a simpler spout. pretty cheap, too- half a buck or so from the resturant supply. anybody using these? something else? got a favorite? |
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