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QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite I've tried everything in a spray bottle, even the Woodland Scenics which they say is supposed to be glob-proof.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by willy6 I would like to add a glue comment, It might be me, but I noticed when comes to Elmers, the white "school glue" is different from the "general purpose" Elmers. The school glue seems to be watery and does not stick as good. As far as sprayers,I tried them all including Woodland Scenics.............same ole story, blobs and messes.Now I use them eye dropper looking things made by Testors.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by mondotrains Hi Guys, I had one of those "Duh" moments some time ago. I had bought one of those little glass eyedroppers at a pharmacy that are used for medicines and wondered why it was taking so long to dribble my glue on ballast and the like. Then, I discovered a much larger, PLASTIC eyedropper (it's around 4 inches long and has a removable squeeze top so its easy to wash out when you're through). It probably holds 10 times the glue but still has a small pointed end, allowing for careful placement. I think it cost 99 cents at the pharmacy and considering the reduced number of "trips" to the glue bottle, it was well worth the investment. Hope this helps. Mondo