

🛠️ Big Horn Glue Container: The ultimate glue game-changer you didn’t know you needed!
The Big Horn 19040 Glue Container offers a generous 30-ounce capacity paired with a 1-inch wide brush for smooth, efficient glue application. Its airtight lid keeps wood glue fresh and ready, eliminating the need for cleaning between jobs. Crafted from durable PE plastic, this container is designed to streamline your woodworking and craft projects with less mess and more precision.











| ASIN | B003NE5AMI |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,633 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #75 in Adhesive Dispenser Accessories |
| Brand | BIG HORN |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00766565190401 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 0.9 Liters |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 19040 |
| Manufacturer | Big Horn |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Part Number | 19040 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 6.6 x 4.3 inches |
| Special Feature | Large Capacity, Convenient Brush, Lid Keeps Glue from Drying Out |
| Special Features | Large Capacity, Convenient Brush, Lid Keeps Glue from Drying Out |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft |
| UPC | 766565190401 |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Ounce |
| Viscosity | [INFERRED RANGE: typical viscosity for wood glue] |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**F
Great value! Great Quality!
I should have bought this years ago!! Works great, easy to use and refill.
K**R
wasted my money wasted my glue
I filled the pot full of Barge Cement glue for my lather working projects yesterday morning thinking that all was good! BOY WAS I EVER WRONG!!! around 5pm started smelling the strong odor of glue in my house and when I went into the leather working shop I found the worst possible mess imagnable. For what ever reason the container of the glue pot had separated at the mid seam and I had 32 OZ's of glue all over my work table, and as if that wasn't bad enough I had the cut pieces of my project sitting in the middle of the glue and the part that really took the cake was the piece that I had just finished tooling the day prior was now completely submerged in the glue as well, mind you that was over 20 hours of tooling lost! It took my wife and I the better part of an hour, a quart of "ACETONE" and 2 rolls of paper towels to get the mess cleaned up before it started setting, which by then was turning into a solid so it no longer was just wipeable, it had to be scrapped up, then there was the hardwood Oak floor that was in need of clean up next, there was blobs of glue there and I had to use the Acetone which I really didn't want to use to clean it up with because it also took off the floor finish as well. So now I am stuck (literally) with having my hardwood oak floor refinished, and that alone will probably cost well over a thousand dollars to have done. I cannot possibly relate in this post how upset I am with this terrible piece of junk. It is now about 18 hours later and the chemical smell from the "Barge Cement" is still in my home, and that is with all of the windows and door open since 6am, windows open all night too. Now I am stuck (yeah I know) with the cost of the wasted leather which was $79.99, the 20hours I spent tooling said leather at $25.00 per hour= $500.00, the problem now of today having to go and buy more leather at $80.00, then retooling the whole project over again. This is not including having to explain to my customer that I will not be done with her CUSTOM HAND/SHOULDER BAG now for at least another week or longer and it is all because of this piece of garbage that I bought on AMAZON! The worst ever!
B**P
Glad to find it online
The San Francisco Center for the Book uses these for PVA adhesive and mixed methyl cellulose/PVA I. The core bookbinding classes. The item is well designed for its purpose. You don’t have to keep washing out the brush. Just seal the cap and the glue and brush are ready to use.
J**H
Looks as good as my other ones
As described in the add. Cheaper the the expensive brand which I’ve had multiple of. They all seem the same. As a saddle maker I’ve used a hand full of these. I love them. I’ve read other reviews mentioning problems of them leaking at the seems. I’m guess they left their glue pot flat all the time instead of kicking up on end when not in use (like the position used when filling it). If you leave them kicked up on end then the fumes which create pressure will escape through the cap. Instead of push glue out the seams Because it has nowhere to go. Tip back down when useing glue pot but always return to up right position if not using for longer than a hour or so. A buddy had even a nice one blow out and waist an entire container of glue more than once. Cost money!! Worse of all the puddle of glue had dryied on his bench by end of weekend. Since he started kicking the pot up when not in use, no more problems. Hoping that helps. Time will tell if that is the problem with this product. Keep ya posted if I remember to.
F**R
Do not buy
I bought this glue pot and it leaked out all over my work bench the first night. I then noticed a seam at the bottom had come loose so I noticed the seller they sent me out a new one and now a week later I walk into the shop to find the second pot did the same thing. It's a total pos
E**H
Works for bookbinding too
I've been using this for a few months for bookbinding, and it has made a big difference. No more dried out glue and rock hard brushes. It's easy to pop the top on over your brush while you're working on something else, and when you take it off again, the brush is right there, loaded with glue and ready to go. You can take the top off and on with one hand, if your other hand is holding something down. The little wiper bar is a nice touch too. I previously used little containers and jars for glue, and when you wipe excess off the brush, it typically loads up the jar threads or dries on the inside of the jar, wasting glue. The wiper bar eliminates all that, as well as doing a much better job of getting the excess glue off the brush. I like it so much I'm getting another - I figure it's saved me at least ten bucks worth of expensive bookbinding glue already.
G**M
Great for glue ups.
If you are a wood worker and you do very much glue up, you will want this little pot. Using the brush simplifies the process and eliminates a lot of glue mess. Strangle, the pot keeps the glue fresh and it always ready to use by popping the top off. No cleaning is necessary, unless you make the mess. Buy it, you will like it.
C**K
Works perfectly with water based leather adhesive
I use a fair amount of Renia Aquilim 315 every month in my leather business and this glue pot works very well for this application. I do not use the included brush as a foam applicator works very well. I have no idea how it will work with solvent-based contact cement as I rarely use that anymore due to the excessive fumes. At this price point it is a equivalent to units costing ~4x as much.
N**…
Rubbish
R**D
This glue pot works well, keeps your glue handy and when cap is on the glue does not dry out.
T**.
Used barge cement in the container. It destroyed the container. Melted it! Do not use for solvent based glues
M**S
Bonne qualité. Ne fuit pas. Niveau de remplissage intégré.
J**.
Wish I had of bought one of these years ago
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