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I was edge gluing some table tops today. Five-inch wide maple boards to make five 45" square table tops. Used Kreg pocket holes to pull them together.
Since I'm still moving into new shop (where I was working) most of my tools are still in the old shop.
So I was looking for something to spread the glue when I spotted a McD's large drink cup with lid.
Found out that the lid made a great spreader. Used upside down the curve is great for spreading a line of glue across the surface and if it gets a little too heavy the same curve can bring the extra back to the middle. The thin edge can also be used to scrape up any extra that dribbles off the edge.
Works great -- try it for yourself!
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12-29-2018, 11:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2018, 11:26 PM by Grandpa Dave.)
Great idea and suggestion. Hope McD's doesn't get wind of this though
These work great too...from Dollar Tree for well a dollar each...
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(12-29-2018, 11:24 PM)Grandpa Dave Wrote: Great idea and suggestion. Hope McD's doesn't get wind of this though
These work great too...from Dollar Tree for well a dollar each...
My favorite glue spreader is a motel card key. They also make great shims, 1/32".
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(12-29-2018, 08:19 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: I was edge gluing some table tops today. Five-inch wide maple boards to make five 45" square table tops. Used Kreg pocket holes to pull them together.
Since I'm still moving into new shop (where I was working) most of my tools are still in the old shop.
So I was looking for something to spread the glue when I spotted a McD's large drink cup with lid.
Found out that the lid made a great spreader. Used upside down the curve is great for spreading a line of glue across the surface and if it gets a little too heavy the same curve can bring the extra back to the middle. The thin edge can also be used to scrape up any extra that dribbles off the edge.
Works great -- try it for yourself!
I think we probably have some of those lids in the **misc** kitchen drawer, along with a 1,000 other lids.
I keep all my old credit/debit cards for glue spreading.
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Will have to try the plastic cup lids for that. I have a collection of card keys, expired credit cards, driver's licenses and those fake cards that sometimes come in mailings from AMEX or other credit card companies. I also cut up the lids from yogurt and sour cream containers. The containers are great for mixing epoxy.
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Go to Starbucks and ask them to save you a few of the spent gift cards. (They end up with several each week.).
Those cards work well (and the price is right).
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