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PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:33 am 
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I know there's been some discussion of this, but I couldn't find it in the archives. What are those that are using HHG using for a glue pot?

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 Post subject: Re: Hide glue pot
PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:36 am 
Jimmy I picked up a Rival Hot Pot a few months back at a garage sale. It works great and sure beats paying over $100.00 for a 'glue pot'. I think you can find them new for less than $20.


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Hi:

For the users of crock pots for hide glue, how do you control the temperature? I did buy a crock pot from a local good will store for $10 but it, like all of them there, had two temperature settings. The "high" setting was around boiling and the "low" setting was around 120 degrees F. I do not mean to sound like Goldilocks here but how to get to and hold the correct temp?

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Jimmy,

Are you talking about a "glue pot" that a production or large repair shop would have kept in days of yore, filled with glue and a couple of glue brushes sticking out of it?

If so, I'd go for something like this at LMI, with temp control.

http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproducts.asp?CategoryName=Specialty+Tools&NameProdHeader=Brass+Glue+Pot

or this at International Violin

http://www.internationalviolin.com/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=T82

Open pots like these add that special "hot hide glue ambiance" to any shop!

For temperature control on my cheapo Rival crock pot, I use my router control from my bending blanket. I seldom need to glue and bend at the same time. :D

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The other option is a baby bottle warmer. About $16.95 art Wal Mart. Will keep it on temp all day, if you don't mind the look. Has a temp knob that works great. You just have to add water from time to time, as it evaporates or cooks off.

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Another vote for the baby bottle warmer. I bought mine off Ebay for about $5. It will hold the glue temperature to with a couple of degrees F all day long.

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I bought a leg wax warmer on ebay pretty cheap.And didn't my wife's eyebrows raise when I walked through the door with that wow7-eyes.

Most of these things have a little pot inside them where you can set the temp. I don't use the temperature knob on the outside of the thing, I turned the knob up to 10 and pulled the cover off and set the temp internally with a decent thermometer in the water bath. It'll never overheat my glue, stays at between 60-62 deg C. Gotta be careful while you do this 'cause you're mixing water with exposed electrical terminals, but it's much better than using a sharpie to put marks on the knob and having to check that the marks are lined up everytime you use it.


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George Thomas wrote:
Hi:

For the users of crock pots for hide glue, how do you control the temperature? I did buy a crock pot from a local good will store for $10 but it, like all of them there, had two temperature settings. The "high" setting was around boiling and the "low" setting was around 120 degrees F. I do not mean to sound like Goldilocks here but how to get to and hold the correct temp?


I took mine apart, found the trim screw, turned the main control all the way up, and adjusted the trim till the temp reduced a bit. Not perfect, but cheap


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I've been using a Presto Fry Daddy for a few years. Removed the bottom, located the thermostat, drilled a hole in the bottom over the thermostat, adjusted it to stay 140 degrees.


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I use the smaller sized Rival Hot Pot and it works great. Prior I bought a crock pot "Little Dipper" as recommended here on the OLF and mine ran to hot, I could not get it under 155F so I pitched it.


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Parent's Choice baby bottle warmer. Has three temp setting, #2 keeps it at 141F +/- 1 degree. I had a digital thermometer that will log highs and lows. Had it in there for over an hour so I could see how it was cycling. I started with an older Rival hot pot that did a 20F swing. Tossed that puppy.

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Don't be fooled by a "Rice Cooker." I got the small rival rice cooker with two temp settings. It runs hot for this purpose. Of course I have never actually gotten to the point of using Hot Hide glue yet, but now can officially cook rice. All in all, not the same as a crock pot.


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