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yeah, it's a HAIRLINE crack….too thin for that. I may try clear epoxy…it needs to be liquid and hopefully seap into the crack to the inside to seal it. someone suggested Superglue for that reason. Anyway…open to any other suggestions..concrete would be too thick to penetrate.
Hmm....have you seen any of the videos on repairing guitar fret boards? They mix superglue with sawdust. Maybe something like that might work? I think the E6000 is just too thick, unless you used like a credit card or something to force it in, and the excess would be easy to scrape off. Otherwise, yeah, I'd have to say superglue with the ultra fine tip. Good luck, whatever you decide to try!
Not sure if my blade wasn't sharp enough or if its because it was a blanket type thing, it did have the same material on the bottom though? Either way I had a bunch of fluff in a bucket, I was smart Xd
Do you think it would work to patch a hairline crack in a large OLLA? (I think concrete, shaped like a tall Egyptian looking pot) It's about 5' tall with a hairline crack about a third of the way up running around the diameter about a third of the way) I want to keep the crack from spreading if possible. It won't have water in it…just hoping this product will work. If not do you have better idea?
You can buy small bags of concrete. I'd mix enough to put into a ziploc, snip the end, and then pipe a line in. Then, use a gloved finger to smooth out/remove the excess. That's what I'd try. Good luck, whatever you decide to do.
Thank you so so much for this review it was excellent. I think you did a great job. The warnings on the labels made me look again at people like me who have sensitive skin but enjoy crafts using glue and the warnings state that we should avoid getting it on our skin and use a respirator. "This product can expose you to chemicals including perchloroethylene which is known to the State of California to cause cancer." Tested on animals at high doses. Please be aware.
Yes, there is. I just added a couple of links to the description that you can take a look at. Don't feel like you have to buy from the links I shared. 👍
I think it depends on where you live and the time of year. I took 2 hours here in Vegas to totally dry, and about 6 to cure last week. It was also 110 degrees outside, and air moisture was 0, so...yeah. 🤣
As a Minor I screamed at the top of .y lungs when I burnt myself and as the only artist in my house i don't have any burn cream or burn relief. Im sad now cause i have school soon.
As long as there's current running to the gun, there's a possibility for the wired connection to "pop" and catch fire, even if it's UL rated. It's very rare, but it does happen.
the fact that i’m not originally english/american (i’m french) and can still understand whitout the subtitles with bad audio proves that the talking speed isn’t that fast 😂
I burned myself pretty good. It kinda looks like one of those saints react to like get like a weird like sharp thing and like pop it that’s what mine looks like. It’s a little though.
A good informative video. Just a question about substituting gorilla glue with PU foam sprays used in construction. I heard they have similar adhesive qualities. What do you think?
I've used both, and I think it depends on how good you are at controlling the spray. I'm not very coordinated, so I'd go gorilla glue. If you have great distribution and control with the spray, I'd say that's your best bet.
I have a faux fur sheepskin from the swedish store😜. It is not jersey on the back, more like an actual skin. Any tips to cut through that? I am replacing a hood trim. Thanks
Sorry for the delay. I'd suggest a really sharp hobby knife, again cutting from the back. You'll get more furfetti with the real thing, but it how to get the cleanest cuts.
I always get those dollar tree application bottles with the screw top, then transfer the whole new tube into the applicator bottle. I find it doesn't take long for the metal tube to crack somewhere and you have e6000 everywhere you don't want it and the rest is trashed. This way, it never plugs up because I keep it stored upside down in my tray, when it gets low, I just put it right side up and refill. It's nice because the application tip makes for knowing exactly where and how much you are applying. All my bottles are clearly marked with what they are. I do this with my epoxies that come in big metal tubes too! Makes things so much easier and cleaner
Every time I've tried using those, the plastic ends up warping? I bought them online, but I'll try the ones from dollar tree. They might be made with different polymers that won't react to the glue. Great tip. Thanks for sharing!
This glue fails when it comes to tips for usage. Print is too darn small to read without magnifying glass. If you plan to use it in the evening after work or weekend WHEN MOST PEOPLE DO fix up jobs u can forget it. The he help phone # has the same hours as everybody’s job. Even after clean both surfaces well with Acetone, a good drying the glue was miserable to handle and pu fed would not stick together, glass figurine repair is probably not gonna happen. Very disappointed
Oh, that's awful! Maybe you got old? Some glues degrade and/or or separate over time. I'd call customer service when they're open and see if you can either get a replacement or a refund. Did it say it was the smell free version? I've had some issues with that one, but I'm still putting my thoughts together on it. Side note, when I have print that small, I take open the photo app on my phone, aim it over the text, and zoom in. If it's still too small, I take a pic and then zoom in. Hope that helps!
Aw, thanks! Yeah, turning on chapters literally cut my ad revenue in half, which is why a lot of people went back to the old format. Once I get back to uploading, I may go back and change it for a bit to help my newer videos get traction, but I'm on team, "Cut to the chase" as well. 😆