Re: [h-cost] white glue

2012-05-30 Thread stilskin
it away. Appologies for what may be a regionally based error of judgement on my part. The white glue you refer to must be different from the one I am familiar with from NZ.This is the one used in the woodwork shop. It is used to glue dowels.It is watered down and used as a sealer.It is used on

Re: [h-cost] white glue

2012-05-30 Thread Audrey Bergeron-Morin
White glue is not waterproof. If you soak it, it softens and you can scrape it away. Appologies for what may be a regionally based error of judgement on my part. The white glue you refer to must be different from the one I am familiar with from NZ.This is the one used in the woodwork shop.

Re: [h-cost] white glue

2012-05-30 Thread Ginni Morgan
It's really good to find out that the white glue I remember from childhood in Iowa and California is no longer what is marketed in the US. The description of the NZ product is exactly what I remember using. It dried clear. And you used it for everything. It came in a white squeeze bottle

Re: [h-cost] white glue

2012-05-30 Thread Catherine Olanich Raymond
On 05/30/2012 02:38 PM, Ginni Morgan wrote: It's really good to find out that the white glue I remember from childhood in Iowa and California is no longer what is marketed in the US. The description of the NZ product is exactly what I remember using. It dried clear. And you used it for

Re: [h-cost] white glue

2012-05-29 Thread lynlee o
That being said for white glue, try carpenters glue (the yellow stuff). Obviously not period, but they make one that is a bit flexible for furniture and once it dries, it pretty much stays dried. Kate . White glue is not waterproof. If you soak it, it softens and you can scrape it