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Big Horn 19405 High Pressure Glue Injector
The Big Horn 19405 High Pressure Glue Injector is used for furniture repair, veneer repair, cabinetry work, and other woodworking applications where glue needs to be injected into tight spaces. It helps repair loose joints, lifted veneer, and separated cabinet components without full disassembly. The solid brass nozzle provides controlled glue placement, while the high impact plastic body is built for regular shop use. The removable plunger and nozzle make cleaning easier after each job. This injector is a practical repair tool for woodworkers, cabinet makers, furniture repair shops, and DIY users.
Features:
- Injects glue into tight spaces for repairing loose joints, lifted veneer, cabinetry, and furniture components.
- Helps complete furniture repairs without fully disassembling the workpiece.
- Provides controlled glue placement with a solid brass nozzle.
- Uses a high impact plastic body for regular shop and repair use.
- Includes a removable plunger and nozzle for easier cleaning after use.
Filling Instructions:
Moisten O-Ring before inserting the plunger and screwing the brass tip into the barrel. Pull the plunger back beyond the glue filling port, using a white or yellow water-based glue press nozzle against glue port and fill injector barrel. Wet barrel before use. Injector may be immersed in water to prevent glue from hardening.
Cleaning & Storage:
- Clean with warm water and brush. Brass nozzle may be removed for thorough cleaning.
- Regularly lubricate, using cooking oil on O-Ring to maintain a smooth and airtight seal.
- Do not allow glue to dry in the injector.
- Do not use solvent to clean.
Applications:
Reglue Joints (Furniture, Doors, Stair Rails, Cabinetry and more)
- Drill a 1/32" hole that opens into a cavity where the joint needs reglueing (1/16" nozzle for higher volume dispensing is available from your retailer).
- Place the brass tip into the drilled hole, inject until excess glue begins to appear around joints.
- Remove excess glue with damp towel and apply clamps. When dry remove the clamps and fill the drilled hole if necessary. Touch up with color.
Repair Veneer:
- Drill a 1/32" hole into the veneer where gluing is needed.
- Inject a small amount of glue into the drilled hole. Roll the area with a roller to spread the glue evenly. TIP: A wooder wallpaper roller works well.
- Remove excess glue and apply a clamp
Repair Squeaky Flooring:
- At squeak location, drill a 1/32" hole deep enough to open into the cavity between the backing and flooring.
- Place the brass tip into the drilled hole and dispense glue.
- Wipe excess glue, with damp towel. When dry, fill the drilled hole and touch up with color.
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