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Hide Glue Pot - Large Wooden Badger - 11-29-2021 As I continue down this hand tool slippery slope, I want to start using hide glue to the extent possible. Been using Old Brown, but would like to start rolling my own. I can't find any glue pots. Yes I can pick up a crock pot, but I'd like to do it correctly. Lee Valley has a nice one, but they are out of stock. I have tried all the other sources I can think of but I can't find any. Anyone know of a source? TIA RE: Hide Glue Pot - Rob Young - 11-29-2021 (11-29-2021, 10:17 AM)Large Wooden Badger Wrote: As I continue down this hand tool slippery slope, I want to start using hide glue to the extent possible. Been using Old Brown, but would like to start rolling my own. The Hold-Heet branded ones were sold through Woodcraft, Tools for Working Wood and several other catalog suppliers. However it appears Hold-Heet's new-stock has been depleted. Tried the phone number in the Thomas Register and it didn't go through. The are in Chicago and with a little more work I supposed I could have confirmed the phone number. They do show up on eBay but as you say, new stock seems to be unavailable. RE: Hide Glue Pot - Tony Z - 11-29-2021 I have one, hardly used. PM me an offer. RE: Hide Glue Pot - Admiral - 11-29-2021 (11-29-2021, 10:17 AM)Large Wooden Badger Wrote: Lee Valley has a nice one, but they are out of stock. Apparently, they have them available in many stores - click the "check availability in stores" link. In the past, on two occasions I needed something not available online, and LV customer service went above and beyond and had a retail store send one to the distribution center in upstate NY where they shipped to me. So if nothing else works out . . . . give it a try. RE: Hide Glue Pot - adamcherubini - 11-29-2021 I use a cast iron double boiler I picked up t a flea market for $15. I heat it with an electric burner my wife bought for me at Walmart. Might find one on eBay. One thing I like about my set up is the glue is often not close to my bench. When I need glue, I grab the whole pot, which stays hot off the burner for quite a while. Hot glue is easy and forgiving. Enjoy it. RE: Hide Glue Pot - Pedder - 11-30-2021 I used the old babybottle warmer and a jam glas. Cheers Pedder RE: Hide Glue Pot - mike4244 - 11-30-2021 (11-29-2021, 10:17 AM)Large Wooden Badger Wrote: As I continue down this hand tool slippery slope, I want to start using hide glue to the extent possible. Been using Old Brown, but would like to start rolling my own. RE: Hide Glue Pot - adamcherubini - 11-30-2021 Mike, sorry for the stupid question. You don’t put the glue directly in the crock pot, right? Fill the crock pot with water and put the glue in a jar in the water? You need to keep the jar off the bottom of the crockpot, right? People say “crockpot” but it’s more complicated than that, isn’t it? RE: Hide Glue Pot - Large Wooden Badger - 12-01-2021 (11-30-2021, 08:02 PM)adamcherubini Wrote: Mike, sorry for the stupid question. That's my understanding, you use the crock pot as a double boiler. I think you can do the same with a hold heet pot as well RE: Hide Glue Pot - Rob Young - 12-01-2021 (12-01-2021, 09:23 AM)Large Wooden Badger Wrote: That's my understanding, you use the crock pot as a double boiler. I think you can do the same with a hold heet pot as well Yes. While you can put the glue in the H-H pot, for Joe Weekend it is too much glue volume. A bit slower but use a small jar in the H-H just like you would in the crock pot. You can make up the volume in the H-H pot with water to get a more efficient transfer of the heat. Prior to getting a H-H I was using a cheap Sunbeam electric kettle that could be left on and had a thermostat dial. Had to experiment a bit but found the setting that worked for 140F. Also, left a few glass marbles in the bottom so that when I put in the little jar (small jelly jar worked well) it wouldn't rest directly on the heating element. Maybe it mattered, maybe it didn't. The H-H doesn't really have the problem of resting a jar on the heating element as I believe it heats from below through the air gap between the inner and outer pots. |