03-28-2024, 11:48 AM
I had this video playing in the background recently, and I caught some interesting viewpoints on the merits of Hide Glue.
I won't make you watch the whole thing about a Violin repair. This fellow's on-topic points are basically:
- Titebond Original wood glue is consistently able to be loosened as needed for service.
- He's never had a failure with Titebond Original, but he's seen some failures with Hide glue.
- Sometimes Hide glue isn't so loosen-able as touted. He thinks that various dead hides have various chemistries.
https://youtu.be/zzHCXV1rbN0?si=5Yu-sTGpKpOj0_qL
It's a refreshing viewpoint. For a few years I was finding Titebond Liquid Hide glue at Ace Hardware, but not lately. So I'm more back to Titebond PVA glues.
I won't make you watch the whole thing about a Violin repair. This fellow's on-topic points are basically:
- Titebond Original wood glue is consistently able to be loosened as needed for service.
- He's never had a failure with Titebond Original, but he's seen some failures with Hide glue.
- Sometimes Hide glue isn't so loosen-able as touted. He thinks that various dead hides have various chemistries.
https://youtu.be/zzHCXV1rbN0?si=5Yu-sTGpKpOj0_qL
It's a refreshing viewpoint. For a few years I was finding Titebond Liquid Hide glue at Ace Hardware, but not lately. So I'm more back to Titebond PVA glues.
Chris