Hi,
I found these little wooden clothes pins are great for clamping glued pieces together. The wood is soft enough, it does not mar the surface, and you can get a bag of about 20 for under 2 USD at Wal Mart. They also stock an even smaller size. The clamp end can be easily whittled down to a smaller size for tight spaces.
I also get tired of waiting for glue to travel down to the spout when I am assembling. Especially the thicker varieties, when the glue gets low in the bottle. To speed things up, I bought a .66 oz bottle, and I store it on it's side while I am gluing. It is easier to control because of the size and the glue reaches the spout so much faster! I then refill it from the 8 oz bottle.
I hope someone finds this useful. :)
I found these little wooden clothes pins are great for clamping glued pieces together. The wood is soft enough, it does not mar the surface, and you can get a bag of about 20 for under 2 USD at Wal Mart. They also stock an even smaller size. The clamp end can be easily whittled down to a smaller size for tight spaces.
I also get tired of waiting for glue to travel down to the spout when I am assembling. Especially the thicker varieties, when the glue gets low in the bottle. To speed things up, I bought a .66 oz bottle, and I store it on it's side while I am gluing. It is easier to control because of the size and the glue reaches the spout so much faster! I then refill it from the 8 oz bottle.
I hope someone finds this useful. :)
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