Members llasso Posted November 8, 2007 Members Report Posted November 8, 2007 I have a glue pot that I keep leather weld in and once in a while I clean it, but to do not do a very good job any one have any ideals of the best way to do it? I soak it in hot water and use a tool to scrap out the debree inside the pot but that still does not do a very good job...... Larry Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted November 8, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 8, 2007 (edited) LLASSO... LOTS OF ELBO GREASE WITH THE WAY YOU ARE DOING. I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM WITH BARGE CEMENT, BUT WHEN I WANT TO KEEP IT CLEAN I DO COAT THE OUTSIDE WITH PAINTERS TAPE, SOMETIMES I HAVE COATED THE GLUE POT WITH VASELINE. Edited November 8, 2007 by Luke Hatley Quote Luke
Ambassador pete Posted November 8, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 8, 2007 just get a can of solvent and keep the glue from hardening in the first place. I have master cement in a jar with a brush and haven't had any more problems since doing that. If it's old and stuck swish with the thinner. Don't use hot water. pete Quote
Dale Posted November 8, 2007 Report Posted November 8, 2007 just get a can of solvent and keep the glue from hardening in the first place. I have master cement in a jar with a brush and haven't had any more problems since doing that.If it's old and stuck swish with the thinner. Don't use hot water. pete Do they really make a thinner for Leather Weld? Quote Dale Hietala www.moonlightartstudio.com
Ambassador pete Posted November 8, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 8, 2007 Check with a Tandy store to see if the thinner that wours for Master and Barge works for it too. It should. Do you REALLY like leather weld over master or Barge???? Quote
Moderator Art Posted November 8, 2007 Moderator Report Posted November 8, 2007 Hi Pete, If it is something I am going to sew, I use Tanners Bond from Fiebing, however everything else is Barge GP. I use the large cans with the brush in the top and keep the brush lid on the can of thinner and the no brush lid on the can of Barge. I fill the cans out of the gallon cans to just where it covers the brush. I don't think I have ever had a can of Barge I didn't have to thin even when new. The thinner keeps the brush in good shape and carries enough over into the Barge to keep it thin. I don't use a glue pot for the tanners bond, I use a squirt bottle with a snap off lid. Art Check with a Tandy store to see if the thinner that wours for Master and Barge works for it too. It should.Do you REALLY like leather weld over master or Barge???? Quote For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!
Members llasso Posted November 8, 2007 Author Members Report Posted November 8, 2007 Did you ever read what is in barge cement, if you do for your own health yjou may not want to use it Quote
Contributing Member wolvenstien Posted November 9, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted November 9, 2007 I have had the same issue.... Leather weld is water soluble.... or so I believe.... it gets too thick from sitting and I will add a little watter, use the brush to move it around and mix it and it is good to go... I have wondered too about cleaning out the put... the Tandy catalog says it is coated in Teflon for easy clean up.... not so easy since you cannot get into the thing to clean it.... I have considered getting a large bottle of elmers glue and emptying it out and putting the leather weld into it... It seems it would be a much easier way to apply it then the brush.... if anyone knows of an easy way to clean the pot... please tell us... Thanks Quote "The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE Her: Hit Me Him: Do you want me to use the knife? Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!
Contributing Member Jordan Posted November 9, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted November 9, 2007 quick question, is leather weld just plain old white glue repackaged and price hiked? Quote
Contributing Member wolvenstien Posted November 9, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted November 9, 2007 I think it is, but more of an industrial grade..... Quote "The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE Her: Hit Me Him: Do you want me to use the knife? Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!
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