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Bonding leather to iron and wood. Simple recipes and tips

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To glue the skin to the iron, cover the iron with white lead. After the applied layer has dried, smear with glue prepared as follows: take the best carpentry glue, dip it in cold water until it softens and then dissolve it, with slight heating, in vinegar. Then 1/3 of purified turpentine is added, everything is thoroughly mixed until a uniform mass is obtained, which is applied with a brush to the iron while still warm, the skin is immediately applied and pressed tightly to the required place.

To glue skin to wood, prepare the following glue: stir 200 parts of wheat starch in 65 parts of water and, adding 135 parts of vodka, dissolve 100 parts of powdered chalk in this liquid mixture. At the same time, a second mixture is prepared from 35 parts of water, 35 parts of wood glue and 35 parts of turpentine. Both prepared mixtures are poured together and heated in a water bath until a homogeneous mass is obtained, which is used in a cold state for gluing leather to wood and other objects.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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