12-29-2018, 08:19 PM
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!
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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Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)