Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => HowTo's and Build-a-longs => Topic started by: lewstewns on May 26, 2013, 09:10:42 am
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hi folks. i have just joined the forum. i apologise if this has been discussed before but i,ve had a search and cant find it. my question is-Is it possible to make fish glue from the bottled isinglass used by brewers to clear beer? if so, has anyone ever done it?
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Isinglass is used for "fining" beers and wines and so is Knox unflavored gelatin. I KNOW the Knox makes good glue. Try prepping two pieces of wood and glueing them together!
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You might be able to.
According to the MSDS it has potassiom metabisulfate and citric acid added. I don't know how the citric acid would affect it's composition, if at all.
at $22 per liter, it's not too expensive, so try it out.
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thanks for the replies guys. i think i,n gonna try it out