I've used the Alleen's. For me it's to tacky. The Elmer's "School Glue" is 
thicker than the the plain. With the Elmer's I can apply a thin amount of glue, 
spread and remove to my desire and then let it tack-up to what I want before 
attaching. Sometimes I want it more/less tacky than others.
Elmer's can be purchased in 1/2 gallon and greater size.




JoeG


-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks1975 <[email protected]>
To: Papermodels II <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Aug 24, 2009 9:37 am
Subject: [Papermodels II 39620] Re: Elmer's Glue Bonanza









Back to school pricing is nice, but Elmer's has too much moisture for
me.  It promotes ripples and warping in the larger models.  I will
stick with Aleene's Tacky Glue.  It comes in larger bottles that can
be used to refill your daily use bottle.  I do put shrink wrap across
the top under the lid of my large refill bottle.  I also squeeze as
much air as possible out.  It looks weird, but keeps the glue from
thickening or drying and the shrink wrap is just one more seal.
Dennis




 





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