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How to Make Pine Pitch Glue
So far this is the point sap for the resin. A little bit of bunch of it and a little bit of resin and the stuff in the half of can because I don’t want to mess up any of my pot in case it will stick inside of there. I see that is boiling it well, heating up at one. And here I've got some ash, some ash from charcoal kind of so went and mash up that too.
Now it’s starting to boil up. This ash you got to keep grinding up until it turns to a powder. You know, ash and this isn’t an ash, I mean charcoal. That comes from this now and I'm going to add the charcoal. This is just that it goes to think. Stir a little bit.
Let’s put the charcoal with it now. Put it in there and do stir.
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It may not got a lump through the way half of this so it looks a bit lumpy to me. I just try to get it out a little.
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I'll try and if it goes out again just try and take some more heat up and try to take some more again. I'll find this over too hot or you causing get out good enough.
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Kind of look rock now. I have to put this back on there again just a little bit, just heat it up again because I want to get the rest off.
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If it seems too brittle add a bit more charcoal to it.
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Obviously if you do this tap it on the wall and be sure you use the Coke can or whatever you’ve got obviously so use that for fire. Well, I guess while you use that just make a normal little fire. Pardon me using an indoor cooker. That’s about exactly the same method. If you got a couple of can or jars you should get it crushing up in there but to boil over so you're going to need a metal container.
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Rock hard now. A few little bits in there and if we heat it up again you probably just scrape the last bits out.
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