So maybe you're like me...you started building these Cigar Box instruments but have also branched out into other areas of instrument making/repair. You quickly learned that in order to do it "right" you need to figure out this whole hide glue thing. You go on Stewmac, checkout that glue pot for $115, add on the glue...it starts to add up. You keep putting it off saying, "I'll get it before that next project." Good news! You can start using hide glue for just $25! I found this simple hide glue kit from the International Violin Company, based in Baltimore. It comes with a warming plate, two jars to make a double-bath, 1/4 lb. of hide glue, applicator brushes, and best of all...easy to read instructions written in English! Of course you can mix up a batch in a small crock pot, but its nice to get it all together and know that it was meant to go together. Let me know if you have any luck with it.
http://www.internationalviolin.com/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=T823
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Bob Harrison said:
Ben, I got a hot plate from the thrift store and use it in my shop. It was about $10.
As a side note for 10 years I repaired all the instruments, string ,brass and woodwinds in our school district. Glad to be done with that phase of my life.
Scotty C. said:
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granpaw said:
Also we didn't mention this, but I don't know of anyone who thinks that liquefied hide glue (sold like wood glue) is acceptable. Just stay away!
ChickenboneJohn said: