Your glue is too thin. Use full strength Ambroid.
And, of course, use Ray Harlan's boron glue applicator!
Ray
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mark F1diddler" wrote:
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> Anyone think they have the trick to getting a thin, even layer of glue on a strand of boron before it is attached? I've tried the method where you pull strand through a .015" tube/nozzle with bath of glue on other side (thin glue or thick, have tried both.) The result is always a series many beads of glue along the boron. I don't like how these (dried) beads lift the boron up off the wood surface by a few thousandths inch, which have to be melted down to contact surface, which sometimes introduces slight wiggles in the result. I want a smooth, even coating of glue. Precoating method should be lighter, so I revisit it now and then, but then go back to old way (glue from top with 28 gauge syringe.)
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