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Freezing can shorten the lifespan of woodworking glue, forcing you to throw out the bottle before its normal shelf life has passed and effectively driving our glue costs.Thanks for signing up for the Woodworkers Guild of America newsletter! We're excited to help you move your woodworking skills to the next level. Access Premium Videos & Plans with a WWGOA Membership. If you live in a cold climate, be sure to store your glue in a heated room so that it doesn’t freeze. By pouring glue into smaller bottles, everyone can take home the glue that they need and everyone will enjoy the 80% cost savings. Whether they are beginner woodworking projects, DIY projects for items in your woodshop or pieces of furniture, our videos will eliminate the guessing game providing you with the knowledge you need in the shop. Some of us don’t use enough glue to warrant buying the large jug, but if we have woodworker friends in the area, perhaps it makes sense to pool our glue expenditures and buy a large jug together that everyone can share. Beginning Woodworking projects are the core of what we do at WoodWorkers Guild of America. Therefore, it pays to look at your typical glue consumption over the shelf life of a gallon jug of glue, and buy the larger size if you can use it up. bottle, you will spend an average of five times as much per ounce as a woodworker who buys the same product in larger quantities. In other words, if you buy glue in a 4 oz. The price per ounce difference between the small bottle of glue and the gallon size can be as much as 500%. A WoodWorkers Guild of America (WWGOA) original video. George Vondriska demonstrates a neat and inexpensive trick for protecting small woodworking projects from dust when finishing. In the beginning, we created and delivered the content woodworkers want right to their mailbox in the form of DVDs. Most woodworkers have some airborne dust and particulates floating in their shop, and some of those particles can settle on a not-quite-dried finish. There are some simple ways we can reduce our glue expenditures and get better utilization of our woodworking glue: Woodworkers Guild of America has been creating instructional video content designed to engage woodworkers with their passion since 2008. to provide our members with the best instructional woodworking videos. While glue isn’t a big sticker item, when we go through a lot of it the cost can add up. 28, 2009 - PRLog- PLYMOUTH, MN, - WoodWorkers Guild of America () celebrated its one year anniversary in October with its 100,000 video view.Launched in October 2008, the website is positioned as a leading destination for woodworking video clips, tips and techniques. One thing that we use in nearly every project is glue. Woodworkers are a notoriously thrifty bunch, and we commonly look for ways to save money on our equipment, supplies, shop space, materials and anything else that contributes to the cost of our woodworking hobby or business.
