Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
Why not make your own? Get a jar with a lid, in the size you want. Buy a cheap paintbrush with a wood handle. Using a razor saw or hacksaw, cut off the wood handle to shorten it. Glue it to the inside of the lid using a big gob of construction adhesive, adhesive caulk, or Walther's Goo.
Or drill a hole in the lid the same diameter as the brush handle so you have a snug fit, insert the brush, then apply the adhesive from the outside.
Hi Otis
How about a solvent type glue like Tennax at the LHS with the brush in the lid. I remember as a kid haveing paste for art class with a brush too. There are tons of things I use at work that have the brush in cap deals. (Neverseise,Pipe dope,Cat cement.) The list is endless.
Pete
I pray every day I break even, Cause I can really use the money!
I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
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I would like a glue pot with a lid and handle assembly.
This is from a "tyre" tools website in Australia. Anyone know where I can get one like this in North America? It is metal and holds 500 ml with a round brush through the lid.
The website also sells the lid and brush assemblies separately....but that is all a bit too far to order from.
Otherwise I would like to get a glue pot, metal, glass, plastic or otherwise with a brush attached to the lid.
I suppose I could always buy a few rubber cement bottles and throw out the rubber cement. But they would take a bit of cleaning and are not as large as I would like. However, if I found who makes these assemblies for the rubber cement people, perhaps I could get a hold of a box of unfilled rubber paste and brush bottles.
Micromark, Walters, and WS do not have anything similar.