So can ordinary soap.
Cheers
Graeme
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It's also used by forensics to bring out latent fingerprints. Wonder what proportion of sales actually are for gluing purposes. :)
Jim
Richard, I agree.
The above reflects my very mixed experience with superglue. Two very smooth and perfectly matched surfaces glue like the superglue commercials.
But it seems to have absolutely zero gap filling properties. If the glue is two molecules thick then it is not reliable.
Cheers
Graeme
When you said you have used the glue, is it the same glue as this UHU brand?
We have all used CA but im curious about this particular brand as i havnt see such creative advertising.
I use lots of Hot stuff and love it, and about to give the new Titbond a go. Looking foward to those.
I have decided, Lignum, that you must have the most exciting and well appointed workshop of all of us... hot stuff and titbond!
Buzz
Have a look here Mercury CA I get it from my local hobby shop.
No glued up nozzels or going hard the cap has a metal pin that clears the nozzel everytime you fit the cap.Have a look at the menu down the LH side as well.
This is the warranty
Unlimited Replacement Guarantee
Quality products do not need finite warranties or expiration dates. As a professional company Mercury will stand behind their products no mater what the date is or when the product was purchased. The Mercury warranty is simple.... Unconditional, and when we say unconditional we mean it! No time frames, no hoop jumping just unconditional
The hobby shop has boxes and boxes of it.
I have no connection with this,except I really top stuff and never had any trouble with it:2tsup:
Isn't the C part of CA cyano, which is related to cyanide? Is that a good thing to put on wounds?
I've been doing it for around ten years and s'ereht gnithon gnorw htiw em! I guess it's like how you can swallow brown snake venom with no ill effects but get it in the bloodstream and you're in big trouble. Besides, it's only a cynide derivative and as others have posted earlier on this thread, it's been used in hospitals since the 1960's. And we all know doctors never make mistakes!
Buzz
I have also been doing it for around 10 years and i think im not deformed yet:rolleyes: