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I’m finally getting around to laying ballast after putting it off for too long. Thanks 

it’s getting hard to find white Elemers glue, especially in the gallon jugs.

 I did find Elemers school glue in gallon jugs at Wal Mart today.

Question - Has anyone here used Elmer’s school glue for gluing down ballast on your layout?

Thanks

Richard

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You can easily find Elmers in the gallon jugs on eBay. Prices are usually around $14/16, free shipping. When using, I dilute it with water 3:1. Before application, I apply rubbing alcohol/water mix (1:1) so the glue spreads more evenly and gets to the bottom layers of the ballast or scenery. I use small squeeze bottles for application. Inexpensive. Works like a charm. Hard as a rock when fully dry. 

Richard Gonzales posted:

Thanks guys,

l’ll be ordering Elmer’s  Glue All on Amazon. I’ ve always used Elmer’s glue for ballast work. I just wondered if the Elmer’s School Glue would work as well as regular Elmer’s glue.

i appreciate your help and suggestions.

Richard

Hi Richard,

Not 100% sure, BUT I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Elmer's Glue All and Elmer's School Glue aren't one in the same.

As has been said, Elmer's glue can be softened with water after it's dry.  This can be advantageous if you ever wanted to re-do an area.  Artist's matte and gloss mediums however, ARE permanent when dry.  No amount of wetting them down will soften them after they dry.  This can also be advantageous for scenery building, etc., just use your own judgement as to when and where you would want something permanent.

Paul. 

I use a mix of 50% white glue and 50% water with a few drops of liquid dish detergent. The ballast is laid perfectly with my Ballast King car. Then a squeeze bottle is used to dispense the mixed glue solution between the ties and along the sides.  Two applications are usually necessary to firm up the ballast and hold it in place.  Everything drys overnight and can be used the following day.

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