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Wheat Paste/wallpaper Conditions

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by zyphoid, Dec 15, 2005.

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  1. zyphoid

    zyphoid New Member

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    since its cold as hell outside now that its winter around my parts.. i was wondering that since it was below freezing if wheat paste or wallpaper paste would still work.. my guess is that it would just freeze up.. but i could be wrong.. any suggestions as to different alternatives?
    thanks
     
  2. koper

    koper Banned

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    elmers spray glue
    not nearly as strong, but should still work.
     
  3. Ronnie

    Ronnie New Member

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    Don't use spray glue, it is expensive and fucking bad for your health, worse than paint. as for the freezing go outsude and test it! should still work but might take alot longer to dry depending on how cold it is.
     
  4. alive

    alive Banned

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    for a first post that was surprisingly coherent and inteligent

    listen to the man/woman!
     
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  12. SCRAPS

    SCRAPS Guest

    7 Posts, How did you manage that?
     
  13. screw_loose

    screw_loose Elite Member

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    1 post, how did you manage that?



    comp is fucked sorry.
     
  14. JETc17

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    ^ haha, i was like what the fuck..
     
  15. gnarlatron3030

    gnarlatron3030 Elite Member

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    it depends

    if the wall is all frosty and frozen then it won't work. You're paper will just get all fucked up and the wheat paste won't work properly

    I don't suggest it.

    It would work better in the daytime

    but then that would be stupid of you

    so wait a few months or wait until everything isn't all frosty
     
  16. TREP

    TREP Senior Member

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    agreed,,wait it out and till then find something else to fuk with
     
  17. stoop

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    i had the same question about wheatpaste... But I did go out at like 2 am with a friend and there was some frost we just found a piecve of plastic and scraped it off and then just slapped our sticks up and theyre still sticking up. Didnt try wheatpaste.
     
  18. FSH

    FSH Senior Member

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    can anyone hook up a link to the ingrediants for the paste cuz i searched and i didnt come up with shit......
     
  19. gnarlatron3030

    gnarlatron3030 Elite Member

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    I can't believe I'm doing this for you

    You should google it
    buttt
    Wheat paste

    Prepare 1 cup of very hot water. Make a thin mixture of 3 tablespoons of white flour and cold water (just enough to wet all the flour and make it liquid enough to pour). Pour the cold mixture slowly into the hot water while stirring constantly. Bring to a boil. When it thickens, allow to cool. Smear on like any other glue. For slightly better strength, add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of sugar after the glue is thickened. After using a portion, reheat the remaining in a covered jar or container to sterilize it for storage or keep refrigerated. If wheat flour is not available, other flours will work.

    or Rice Paste

    Which is much stronger

    Mix one part rice flour and six parts water. Heat while mixing to a smooth consistency.
     
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