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251265 JAMES THOMPSON <oldmillrat@m...> 2014‑10‑20 Atomizing sprayers
Cliff has problems finding atomizing sprayers that work.

I order CA glue in 16 ounce bottles from www.starbond.com">www.starbond.com .When I order accelerator in large
bottles I also request extra atomizing spray bottles at a slight extra cost.
Also, there is a plastics house in my city that sells plastic bottles in all
kinds of sizes, and they have sprayers for them that work well. I also buy spray
bottles from an auto detail supply house, and these work well. The big ones that
come on large commercial bottles sold in stores don't work all that well for me.
251290 neilshaw@a... 2014‑10‑21 Re: Atomizing sprayers
I'm using the hand pumped atomising pressure sprayers from Costco -
one in the kitchen for olive oil and one in the workshop for camellia
(tea) oil

	 

	They work well for me

	 

	Neil 

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Subject:[OldTools] Atomizing sprayers

 Cliff has problems finding atomizing sprayers that work.

 I order CA glue in 16 ounce bottles from www.starbond.com">www.starbond.com .When I
order accelerator in large bottles I also request extra atomizing
spray bottles at a slight extra cost. Also, there is a plastics house
in my city that sells plastic bottles in all kinds of sizes, and they
have sprayers for them that work well. I also buy spray bottles from
an auto detail supply house, and these work well. The big ones that
come on large commercial bottles sold in stores don't work all that
well for me.

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251291 "Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq" <rohrabacher@e...> 2014‑10‑21 Re: Atomizing sprayers
One listmember sent me a link to an Stainless steel  Amazon product that 
you pre-charge by pumping.
I ordered it
Thanks for thinking of me.

On 10/20/2014 10:53 AM, JAMES THOMPSON wrote:
> Cliff has problems finding atomizing sprayers that work.
>
> I order CA glue in 16 ounce bottles from www.starbond.com">www.starbond.com .When I order accelerator in large
bottles I also request extra atomizing spray bottles at a slight extra cost.
Also, there is a plastics house in my city that sells plastic bottles in all
kinds of sizes, and they have sprayers for them that work well. I also buy spray
bottles from an auto detail supply house, and these work well. The big ones that
come on large commercial bottles sold in stores don't work all that well for me.
>
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251292 "Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq" <rohrabacher@e...> 2014‑10‑21 Re: Atomizing sprayers
One listmember sent me a link to an Stainless steel  Amazon product that 
you pre-charge by pumping.
I ordered it
Thanks for thinking of me.


About that Starbond.  They make a semi flexible glue - -  is it flexible 
enough for long lasting joinery in wood?     CA's crittleness has long 
been an issue with wood and woodmovement.



On 10/20/2014 10:53 AM, JAMES THOMPSON wrote:
> Cliff has problems finding atomizing sprayers that work.
>
> I order CA glue in 16 ounce bottles from www.starbond.com">www.starbond.com .When I order accelerator in large
bottles I also request extra atomizing spray bottles at a slight extra cost.
Also, there is a plastics house in my city that sells plastic bottles in all
kinds of sizes, and they have sprayers for them that work well. I also buy spray
bottles from an auto detail supply house, and these work well. The big ones that
come on large commercial bottles sold in stores don't work all that well for me.
>
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251299 Ed Minch <ruby@m...> 2014‑10‑21 Re: Atomizing sprayers
On Oct 20, 2014, at 9:57 PM, Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq  wrote:

> About that Starbond.  They make a semi flexible glue - -  is it flexible
enough for long lasting joinery in wood?     CA's crittleness has long been an
issue with wood and woodmovement.

Although I read of a luthier who built a guitar entirely with CA and it worked.
He used various viscosities and accelerator as needed.


Ed Minch
251301 scott grandstaff <scottg@s...> 2014‑10‑21 Re: Atomizing sprayers
is it flexible enough for long lasting joinery in wood?     CA's brittleness has
long been an issue with wood and wood movement.


  
Hi Guys
   The model people, airplanes and cars and such, prefer 5 minute epoxy.
The 5 minute is the most flexible of the epoxy resins. Its very popular.
   Speaking of which.
I went into Al's Toy and Hobby yesterday. I like getting fresh CA from the
closest place that sells the most.
  I buy the smallest bottles, by the pair.   Lasts longest for me that way.

  He had a remote control helicopter, barely bigger than a silver dollar. And it
worked.
Fully functional, barely 2" across.
  35 bucks, with the tiny controller, out the door! wow!

  Yes, I was privileged to go to fabulous downtown Dreadford Oregon yesterday.
I had to see the cardiologist.
   In keeping with my new policy of "standard doctor bribery"..........
This time I brought a wooden stethoscope.
   I turned a wooden steth from local tan oak, and played with it until it
seemed to work well enough.
  Classic 7" wooden stethoscope. Essential doctor tool for about 4 or 500 years.
  
   I was surprised that not one person I encountered in Southern Oregon
Cardiology, a crew of about 15 surgeons and a support staff 4 times that size,
top cardiology crew of the area, by far.........
not one single person I saw knew what they were looking at, at first glance!
   I didn't see them all, or even close, but I saw a lot of people.
  
    Cardiologists! You would think at least a few of them would know what a damn
stethoscope was!
holy crap
   They all live with one around their neck morning to night, and use it 188
times day!
Its only the indispensable tool of the whole damn trade.
  
   Some education they give doctors! 8 years of college and residency and all
that, they don't say one word about their own history??  If you don't know your
past you will be doomed to repeat it.

  I made my own doc use it on me at least, and he was pretty impressed by its
performance. I expect every doctor in the program to try it out.


  I also got as 14" Disston backsaw from the Habitat store, for a buck. Looks
like 1920-30's production.
Good blade with a saveable etch, and who cares about the handle.
  My only old tool purchase of the trip, but at least I could get an actual old
tool into the story.

   Oh my truck steering went out on the way home. Bad uncontrollable out.
Well it was raining like hell, so I just drove over high mountain passes and
around hairpin turns with 600 foot drops if you lose it,......... just drove it
on home through a fierce howling storm anyway.
      
   Country comfort's any truck that's goin home.

        yours Scott



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