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| | More Hot Hide Glue Questions and Answers |
 | | This trick is useable only with new hot hide glue joints which have never reached their final phase of "fully cured bond." A full cure may take from several weeks or months, to several years. |
 | | Hot hide glue joints which are "old," and fully cured, without new moisture added first, do not melt in wood, so they will not move, until the temperature gets over 425 degrees F. At that point, it softens, but quickly turns fl and then disintegrates completely. |
 | | This authority on hot hide glue comes not from resellers, ghurus, or users, but from the technical director of the manufacturer of hot hide glue himself, Jacob Utzig, who has written a very good article on hide glue when he was technical director for Hudson Gue Corp, now Milligan and Higgins. |
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