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Hi.Barge All purpose Cement, a bit dry out(jelly like instead of liquid).Any tip to dilute it without affecting the chemical character of it?.Thanks in advance

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38 minutes ago, Utilatu00 said:

Hi.Barge All purpose Cement, a bit dry out(jelly like instead of liquid).Any tip to dilute it without affecting the chemical character of it?.Thanks in advance

I usually mix with a new can, I use weld wood, and it's a little too runny for some things so I have a can of new that I use for easier spreading and a can of less runny for more consistency

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Barge also sells a thinner especially for the glue.  I also just add "new" glue.  Either way works.

I have taken to using Masters. because of the hazardous material considerations here in the Peoples' Democratic Republic of California.  ... can't buy Barge's in quantity without hazardous material fees.

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2 minutes ago, Utilatu00 said:

Thanks

koreric75/

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for the info.Was thinking of mix 2% denature  alcohol(by someone in the know.) but not sure it will change the glue formula.

 

You should be able to mix in  whatever the base is, all that has happened is that enough has evaporated over time and left your glue thicker...always try to keep the lid on tight when not using and in between uses, same with dye, if left open the base evaporates faster and can ruin a dye job, for alcohol based dye I will dilute with denatured alcohol, water based dye w/ water, resolene w/ water acrylic w/ water etc... I have a few cans that i use, for long straps and big projects i grab the newer or thinner of the glues as it's not been exposed as long and gives me more time to work, or i'll pour a good amount into my glue pot but if i don't get it right it's a pita to put back in the can and even sealed the pot seems to keep shorter time than the can.

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On one of Weaver leather's videos with Chuck Dorset, he says he stores his glue on its cap. Cap never gets stuck on and I imagine it'll keep any evaporation through any tiny gaps in the threads from happening.

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9 hours ago, battlemunky said:

On one of Weaver leather's videos with Chuck Dorset, he says he stores his glue on its cap. Cap never gets stuck on and I imagine it'll keep any evaporation through any tiny gaps in the threads from happening.

hmmm...that's a good idea.  I use the weld wood contact cement that comes in cans with the paint can type lid, but i have some older bottles that have the threaded cap with the brush attached I could transfer some into and keep the paint can lid on good and tight and just use out of the threaded bottle.  Thanks for the idea c/o chuck dorsett, but i hadn't seen it before.

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No sweat @koreric75. I haven't tried it long enough to know how effective it is yet, its only been a few weeks, but it sounded reasonable.

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14 hours ago, battlemunky said:

he says he stores his glue on its cap. Cap never gets stuck on

If you put a little vaseline on the threads on the cap it won't get stuck

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