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dgr725 | 03:47 Tue 31st Aug 2004 | How it Works
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Where does glue come from?
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Most hardware stores.
Bones and other disgusting stuff.
Good question!
It all depends on the type of glue. You can get cold glues (PVA etc), hot-melt glues (as used in glue guns) or solvent based (impact adhesives etc). There are other types of glue, for instance you can get glues made from milk, but too many to list here.
Some are made from animals (hooves etc), some from trees (latex based glues and resins) and some are chemically manufactured.
CLICK HERE for horse glue.
CLICK HERE for hi-tech glue.
CLICK HERE for neanderthal glue.
Glue in the old days came from horses but these days the glue is made from synthetic or manmade materials so the horses are safe.

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