| 1883 - 524 pages
...of getting more glue than the water can properly dissolve. It is a good plan, when once the quantity of water that any sample of glue will take up has...ascertained, to put the glue and water together at least 6 hours before heat is applied, and if not soft enough then, let it remain longer in soak, for there... | |
| Robert Haldane (of London.) - 1883 - 518 pages
...been ascertained, to put the glue and water together at least 6 hours before heat is applied, and if not soft enough then, let it remain longer in, soak, for there is no danger of good glue remaining in pure water, eveu for 48 hours, provided the weather he cold ; but it must... | |
| John Phin - 1887 - 174 pages
...of getting more glue than the water can properly dissolve. It is a good plan, when once the quantity of water that any sample of glue will take up has...let it remain longer in soak, for there is no danger of good glue remaining in pure water, even for forty-eight hours. From careful experiments with dry... | |
| 1903 - 504 pages
...of getting more glue than the water can properly dissolve. It is a good plan, when once the quantity of water that any sample of glue will take up has...ascertained, to put the glue and water together at least 6 hours before heat is applied, and if not soft enough then, let it remain longer in soak, for there... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1921 - 1102 pages
...any sample of glue will take up has been ascertained, to put the glue and water together at least 6 hours before heat is applied, and if it is not soft...it remain longer in soak, for there is no danger in letting good glue remain in pure water, even for 48 hours. The advantage of frozen glue is that it... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1910 - 1098 pages
...of getting more glue than the water can properly dissolve. It is a good plan, when once the quantity of water that any sample of glue will take up has...ascertained, to put the glue and water together at least 6 hours before heat is applied, and if it is not soft enough then, let it remain longer in soak, for... | |
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