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The glue dose is metered so that there is no need to manually monitor the amount of glue that is dispensed. It has a general purpose tip that suits if for gluing dowels, slots, and biscuits. The Minicol is Lamello's less expensive glue bottle. Just insert in the slot, press the bottle down, and move on. But it is not Lamello's best gluing tool for use with biscuits. The Dosicol has an injector that fits a biscuit slot and injects glue through four orifices. The Dosicol is the tool you've probably seen Norm use on New Yankee Workshop. It's well worth the additional cost.
Keeps things neat, too. A small sponge in the base keeps the tip wet when it is being stored so there is never any seizing in the tip - it is ALWAYS ready to go.
Sure, it seems like a lot of money when you get a free bottle with every bottle of elmers glue you buy - but this really works well. If biscuiting is something you do fairly often, your money would be well spent getting one of these well made and well thought-out glue bottles.
The best feature of this bottle is the base. The tip is precisley sized to get into biscuit slots and deliver glue to the SIDES of the slots.
Very easy to control and works well for other glue dispensing operations as well (edge gluing.). That, and the fact that the bottle is stored UPSIDE down, keeping all of your useable glue at the tip and ready to go, makes this a real tool to speed up you production schedule.
Highly Reccommended.
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