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An HH pot (if you can find it) is 15 times more expensive than a crock pot! Unless someone uses hide glue every week, if not every day, a crock pot does the same job for occasional users. New crock pots have at least two heat settings.
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Well a Blue Spruce chisel is 15 times more expensive than one I can get at Harbor Freight too...
Doesn't mean I'm going to run out to Harbor Freight and get one.
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(12-01-2021, 11:56 AM)Large Wooden Badger Wrote: Well a Blue Spruce chisel is 15 times more expensive than one I can get at Harbor Freight too...
Doesn't mean I'm going to run out to Harbor Freight and get one.
If you used your Blue Spruce chisel only once half a year, you're a tool collector, not a user. The guys I do know who own premium tools are not occasional users; they're more like weekend warriors. On the other hand, someone who uses hide glue a lot should really get an HH glue pot.
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Whatever Simon - I didn't ask for your approval.
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(12-01-2021, 12:32 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: If you used your Blue Spruce chisel only once half a year, you're a tool collector, not a user. The guys I do know who own premium tools are not occasional users; they're more like weekend warriors. On the other hand, someone who uses hide glue a lot should really get an HH glue pot.
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Maybe............
See my other post on why I like a crock pot for hammer veneering.
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(12-06-2021, 09:47 AM)rwe2156 Wrote: Maybe............
See my other post on why I like a crock pot for hammer veneering.
Any linky? A search of your posts didn't come up with anything crock pot or hammer veneering.
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Sorry, old timers disease another thread.
Basically, I find having a reservoir of hot water is handy for keeping hammer hot, as well as adding some water to glue and cleaning up, which hot water it 10x better than cold.
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That's an old timer's tip. Thanx.
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