MAN! It's cold outside! My Glue ain't gunna freeze this year.


ChetlovesMer

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Hour 1: Chet watches the glue.

Hour 2: Chet watches the glue some more.

Hour 3: Chet satisfied with the glue.

 

Actually at the time I was reorganizing my lumber rack. I got 200 bf of red leaf maple I needed to put on the rack. I still have like 100 bf or Walnut. Almost a 100 bf of some really REALLY nice cherry I've been saving, maybe 50 bf of mahogany, along with some various other bits and pieces. So I had to reorganize.

 

It is all nice and neat now. That should last about a project or two, before chaos ensues again.

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Keep in mind even though you keep the your glue warm you still have to keep the materials somewhat warm and drying temps somewhat warm. You shouldn't keep the glue warm then do your glue up in a cold shop with cold materials. All woodworking glues have a chalk temp. Turn on the heat well in advance or drag it all into the house.

 

Thanks for looking out for me PB. I made that mistake once a long time ago. Cold wood and warm glue don't mix.

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