A "std" size bttle of Titebond has these wedge shaped tips.It is adj for flow.You'll get the hang of it pretty quick......
One other thing that probably dosen't amt to much on 1/4" glue-ons but want to mention it.Glue joints like "fresh" wood.Meaning,the longer the wood edges are exposed to shop air,the less effective the glues bond.This can range from splitting hair,don't mean squat.........all the way to complete joint failure in certain engineered products.Like I said,your glue-ons will be fine.
I like swiping those little yellow sponge thingy's from wife.You know the type,they are sponge on one side and scotchbright on the other.They work great for all sorts of jobs in the shop.
One other thing that probably dosen't amt to much on 1/4" glue-ons but want to mention it.Glue joints like "fresh" wood.Meaning,the longer the wood edges are exposed to shop air,the less effective the glues bond.This can range from splitting hair,don't mean squat.........all the way to complete joint failure in certain engineered products.Like I said,your glue-ons will be fine.
I like swiping those little yellow sponge thingy's from wife.You know the type,they are sponge on one side and scotchbright on the other.They work great for all sorts of jobs in the shop.