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Re: [BKARTS] gorillas and tack
I'm a newbie. Can you tell me more about "double tack" please?
Pauline
On 7/16/05, J. J. Foncannon <bolu.bolu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Was there a discussion in this group of gorilla glue? It seems to
> have a polyurethane base. Facts about it are on the glue info website,
> http://www.thistothat.com/gom/2000.02.shtml.
> Does anyone here have info about its archival properties, or any
> experience in using it in bookbinding?
> I vaguely remember this subject being discussed some time ago, but I
> could be wrong.
> I have discovered there is an archival version of double tack.
> Double tack is the best way I've found of converting ordinary fabric to
> bookcloth. Anyone have any experience with the archival version?
> Lot's of purists in this group. Someone said, in a previous
> discussion of glues, that unless a glue is wheat paste based or hide
> glue, he didn't have any interest in it. I am slowly converting to
> this point of view, except I do use epoxy in attaching headbands. The
> only way I've found of keeping the from separating from the text block
> when I put the book in the bookpress.
>
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