I'm thinking of using hide glue for re-tolexing a vintage amp -- not because I'm trying for vintage-correctness, but because I'm chemically-sensitive to the solvents in contact cements. To use them, I have to be outdoors or in an area ventilated by a high-powered fan and use a respirator mask with organic vapor cartridges or I'll end up feeling like I'm coming down with the flu for a couple of days. Then, I have to store anything done with contact cement in an attic or some other outdoor shelter for a few days until it's done outgassing. When you add up all that trouble, having to heat hide glue starts to look easy. Organic vapor cartridges are not cheap.
Any tips for tolexing a cabinet with hide glue? I read that you have to work quickly to avoid having it set up on you. Do you apply it to the tolex, the wood, or both?
Any tips for tolexing a cabinet with hide glue? I read that you have to work quickly to avoid having it set up on you. Do you apply it to the tolex, the wood, or both?
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