NOBLNG Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 44 minutes ago, peteski said: Many of you probably don't remember inkwells in your school desks. I do (and the mess we used to make back in the 1st grade). Based on that idea, just drill a hole in your workbench to hold the glue bottle. Unless you flip the bench over, there is no chance of spilling the glue! Nice idea🤔…but I kinda like to have my glue bottle close to where I’m working. I don’t want to dip my brush or glue looper and have to transfer it a foot and a half over to where the model is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 14 minutes ago, NOBLNG said: Nice idea🤔…but I kinda like to have my glue bottle close to where I’m working. I don’t want to dip my brush or glue looper and have to transfer it a foot and a half over to where the model is. That's where the giant trained turtle comes in... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferbz Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) Great solution to a very common problem! Back in the 80s(!) I was spilling my liquid adhesive left and right. I finally grabbed one of my mom's plastic margarine butter dishes (anybody old enough like me to remember those? lol) turned it upside down, cut a round hole in it slightly smaller than my glue bottle, then shoved the bottle down into it. Voila...spill proof! 😃 Any old small round plastic container will do, as many people here have mentioned. I also added a small hole to the top to hold my glue brush, and I no longer take it out and replace the old bottle with a new bottle. I just pour new adhesive into the old bottle when it gets low while it stays in it's holder: 👍 Edited January 16 by Ferbz 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 ^^^ I really like the upside-down container idea. I have some small yogurt containers I use for mixing epoxy and polyester resins that would be perfect...same result, but a smaller footprint than the margarine tub. Thanks. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bainford Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 On 1/15/2024 at 7:43 PM, Ace-Garageguy said: That's where the giant trained turtle comes in... Sure, but who has the time to train a giant turtle? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 1 hour ago, Bainford said: Sure, but who has the time to train a giant turtle? Apparently it's not all that hard. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocking Rodney Rat Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 Just glue the bottle to the desk, epoxy works good for that, you'll never spill it again..... -RRR 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOBLNG Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 11 minutes ago, Rocking Rodney Rat said: Just glue the bottle to the desk, epoxy works good for that, you'll never spill it again..... -RRR You under estimate my clumsiness!😬 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1930fordpickup Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 Some good ideas here to stop the product waste. Paint, glue or anything liquid. What is the bigger loss? The wasted glue / product? The ruined kit parts? The ruined dining room table and the harassment that follows. 1 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stavanzer Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 I think part of this comes straight from Plastruct too. That is a lousy, but cheap bottle they've been using for many years. (since they first started selling the product?) It is a very old bottle design, but inertia means they have never changed bottles suppliers or shapes. So, we have to adapt to them.... I've since moved to other cements and have left Plastruct behind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
customline Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 I just pour my Plastruct stuff into one of my Tamiya bottles. A little homogenizing is good 🤓 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 Ahha...brilliant idea...just epoxy the bottle to a 3"X3"X1/4" square of lead plate before you even open it. OMG OMG OMG !!!! BUT WHAT ABOUT LEAD POISONING???? OMG OMG OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedpro Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 I use tamiya glues and have been lucky to never have knocked the bottle over. But my bottle of SOLVASET decal setting solution is a whole different story! Ended up putting that in a old spray paint cap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 You know, I've knocked over far more paint bottles, thinner jars, wine glasses, beer bottles, milk jugs, gas cans, etc, etc, etc, than I've ever spilled glue bottles. If I spent all of my time trying to devise "spill proof" solutions for everything that I've ever dumped at one time or another, that's all that I'd be doing. Not quite sure why we have to always go through such contortions for solutions for every simple little problem. Must be something in our modeling DNA, but it sure begins to look like a whole lot of silliness after a while. Steve 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
customline Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 On 4/6/2024 at 1:15 PM, StevenGuthmiller said: You know, I've knocked over far more paint bottles, thinner jars, wine glasses, beer bottles, milk jugs, gas cans, etc, etc, etc, than I've ever spilled glue bottles. If I spent all of my time trying to devise "spill proof" solutions for everything that I've ever dumped at one time or another, that's all that I'd be doing. Not quite sure why we have to always go through such contortions for solutions for every simple little problem. Must be something in our modeling DNA, but it sure begins to look like a whole lot of silliness after a while. Steve Yup. There's some truth. A little common sense usually solves these problems. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxwell48098 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 I use thee different types of liquid glue. What I have to done prevent knocking over the tall glue bottles of Plastruct Plastiweld, Plast-i-weld by Flex File, and MEK Substitute is to rubber band the three tall glass bottles together to form a triangle shape. Haven't had a problem with knocking this over for decades back to the old Tenerex days. A.J. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stavanzer Posted April 13 Share Posted April 13 On 4/10/2024 at 1:33 PM, maxwell48098 said: I use thee different types of liquid glue. What I have to done prevent knocking over the tall glue bottles of Plastruct Plastiweld, Plast-i-weld by Flex File, and MEK Substitute is to rubber band the three tall glass bottles together to form a triangle shape. Haven't had a problem with knocking this over for decades back to the old Tenerex days. A.J. Great Idea, A.J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SfanGoch Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 TANKRAFT sells this Glue Base Holder For Modeling Cements. Rube Goldbergesque technical knowledge not required to construct or operate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 1 hour ago, SfanGoch said: TANKRAFT sells this Glue Base Holder For Modeling Cements. Rube Goldbergesque technical knowledge not required to construct or operate. I've had days when I could knock that over and not even know it until everything on the bench had melted and whatever liquid gloo remained started dripping on my leg... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SfanGoch Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 One could always use a nail gun to secure a bottle to a tabletop, bench or the perennial favorite, the kneecap. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slusher Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 I knocked over a full bottle of Loctite once. What a mess. Now it sits in an orange juice all the time"" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteski Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 11 hours ago, slusher said: I knocked over a full bottle of Loctite once. What a mess. Now it sits in an orange juice all the time"" Thanks for the chuckle Carl! But if you tip over the orange juice container, you will have an even bigger mess. Orange juice *AND* Loctite mix! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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