NcGunny wrote:I tried Elmers School Stix and it worked okay,just seemed to dry fast.
Sometimes glue sticks are halfway dried out when new. They can be re-humidified by wetting a small piece of wadded-up paper towel and putting it in the cap. Keep the stick in an empty jar with a screw top lid when not in use. Leave a pre-1982 penny or two in the jar to prevent mildew.
You might try Ace Hardware or Jo-Ann fabrics and crafts for UHU.
Elmer's does make an All Purpose glue stick, believe I saw some in a craft section somewhere. Glue sticks that have
non-toxic on the label are water washable, it's nothing to be concerned about unless you're flying in the rain or landing in ponds regularly
.
+1 what WIDDOG said about diluted white glue for tissue stickum.
Regardless of the brand of glue stick you use, the important thing is that it has a kind of gooey, paste-like consistency. Store them in a damp place (the jar) and they'll stay that way. As soon as they start to dry out they don't work very well.
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