Ok. Thanks. I'll take a look at it.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I've always been intimidated by the size of that one.
That's what she said.
More than the length(I know...) it's the subject matter...whaling, really? Although David Simon also lists it as a favorite.
I figure this is the best crowd to ask:
What is the best adhesive to use if the bound pages of a book have come unstuck from the cover?
I'm not sure the best is available via retail. It's an active culture glue (like yogurt!) that I've only ever seen when I worked in book repair in a library. You want something flexible... maybe epoxy?
Acid-free PVA glue. Weldbond is pretty available. I think Elmer's has some acid-free versions, but standard Glue-all is not.
Thanks, guys!
I found this:
4 oz. should be enough, right? I think I could probably repair my sun-melted copy of Jane Eyre, too.
Oh, it does look like I could find Weldbond at a local crafts store or something pretty easily. And that will work?
Why does it need to be acid-free? What would happen if I used regular Elmer's glue or rubber cement or something? Or, like, a hot glue gun?
Once I purchase something, I will be back to find out if there's anything special I need to do to make sure I glue it together right. I don't have a vise or anything.
Why does it need to be acid-free?
The acids in the glue will eat the paper, and you'll be doing this again in a while.
Of course, if you don't care about the paper of your books . . .
Acids eating paper? That's science-fiction mumbo-jumbo.