11-24-2014, 11:07 AM
Brown hot glue is an excellent idea, Jeremy! 
I'm currently using conventional (whitish) hot glue which looks OK. But I agree, the brown hot glue would look more authentic. I don't use any beeswax. I tried just using the wax (without hot glue) several years ago, the first time I tried to restuff old paper caps, and decided that using molten wax was too much work.

I'm currently using conventional (whitish) hot glue which looks OK. But I agree, the brown hot glue would look more authentic. I don't use any beeswax. I tried just using the wax (without hot glue) several years ago, the first time I tried to restuff old paper caps, and decided that using molten wax was too much work.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN