Dan,
If you've had titebond for five years I'll suggest buying smaller
bottles.
It might still stick two things together after extended time-freeze-
thaw etc, but it can't be as effective.
I carry small amounts of everything in my stick it and slick it
kit.(Term stolen from a now forgotten list contributor)
Was there a journal article some time ago on everything glue?
Tom Driscoll
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From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org]On
Behalf Of daniel carlton
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 3:20 PM
To: pianotech mailing list
Subject: did i kill my glue?
hi list
i still haven't picked up a cooler for storing adhesives. i pulled out my
titebond today to glue in a new hammer shank; i've had it for probably five
or six years now, and i am bad about leaving in my car.
it looked like stomach acid that i puke up when i dry heave, only yellow.
or maybe really hot melted butter. i wonder if it's still good.
daniel
by the way, i don't usually dry heave that often.
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