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    Cold Glue System

    Not a plug, no affiliation, but we have had a Pizzi in the shop that I was lucky to snatch at auction and have a huge project coming up that would benefit from another and found a company Glue Machinery in MD (USA) that has the identical system for a few bucks less. Landed on UPS last week and is johnny on the spot great machine.

    If you do ANY volume of gluing and arent running either a Pizzi or one of these your nuts. Havent picked up a glue bottle in dont know how long. Its one of those hurts at the onset deals but the instant you pull the plug its a no brainer. Glue is constantly pressurized and ready to use.

    Thought some may be interested. Phenomenal addition to any shop that runs any reasonable amount of glue. I had switched to titebond projugs with the pump before switching to these and now other than a rare glue bottle around the shop we never use them.

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    Something I have been contemplating. I only use about 8-10 gallons a year so I was wondering if there is a lot of maintenance? Sometimes I get involved with an on-site project [Versatex] for a month or two and was wondering if when I got back in the shop if I would have a nice mess to deal with if it is not in constant use?

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    Hasn't been the case for me though I have never gone a month or two just sitting. Initially in consummate over thinking I was taking a piece of light poly and cutting it the diameter of the inner tank and a slit in it, put it around the pickup tube laying on the top of the glue thinking a skin would form but long ditched that extra work.

    I just pull the inner plastic tank out periodically and give it a soak and wash it out (maybe once a year). The nozzle sits in a water tank so is always clean. I suppose for long storage you could zip tie a baggie over the end with a little water in it to thwart evaporation.

    I got so sick of fighting with plugged plastic tips, them wearing down over time, the perpetual bottle that's half/or a third full.

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    I seriously considered it weeks ago when someone in the classifieds had a system for $400, i think. Still, $400 to ease the spreading of glue seemed a bit rich for a hobbyist like myself. I run through maybe 6 gallons of glue a year, which puts me in an awkward no-man's land. These systems do seem fantastic, however. I especially like the specialty applicator tips for thicker glue ups. I just did a walnut island yesterday afternoon that was 13-14 laminations(person wanted 'edge grain'). This system would have made short work of that versus me with a glue bottle and a roller.

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    Yep. I have a 7" wide (180mm) cylinder nozzle on the way. Have about 150 4 ply 3d pressed laminations 12" x 36" to glue up. That 7" nozzle will be essential. Even just the fact of having it sitting there ready to roll, no shaking, re-filling, small bottles. Its very handy. But agreed, would never be a worthwhile addition if you werent gluing up a fair amount regularly. I dont have any idea how much glue I go through a year but its not gobs and gobs. The really issue for me is being a smaller shop even though these things are expensive I need every single speed increaser/labor reducer I can get.

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    I thought a lot about the roller style applicators for this project but I think the cylinder style will allow a bit more metered application and I don't need to worry about rolling out the glue as it will be pressed.

    Those hopper rollers sure would be handy for flvebeer work and so on.

    Lots of good options

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradley Gray View Post
    The link says the product has been discontinued by the manufacturer...

    Andy - Arlington TX

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    Yep. Sure does. Great heads up ;-/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy D Jones View Post
    The link says the product has been discontinued by the manufacturer...

    Andy - Arlington TX
    Last post was a poke/joke. You can stick "glue roller hopper" in any number of search engines and find the above from numerous sources.... ;-)

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    I have had one for 25 years, Virutex makes it and I believe they still sell them

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy D Jones View Post
    The link says the product has been discontinued by the manufacturer...

    Andy - Arlington TX

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    Sorry about the bad link - I've had mine for years, really fast,even application.

    There are some much cheaper versions on ebay - no clue about their performance.

    Try this: https://www.virutextools.com/index_s...w_family&id=15

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