I meant to say apply with caution only use a small amount..Beware that as it actually dissolves the surface so that when pushed together they re set making a firm bond. I don't think it would be much use in crack application.
I meant to say apply with caution only use a small amount..Beware that as it actually dissolves the surface so that when pushed together they re set making a firm bond. I don't think it would be much use in crack application.
I would still stay away from using it as it is designed specifically for jointing water pipes, cylinders that push into each other and is not really suitable for crack repairing.I meant to say apply with caution only use a small amount..
Not been having much luck lately with gorilla superglue but havn’tI would still stay away from using it as it is designed specifically for jointing water pipes, cylinders that push into each other and is not really suitable for crack repairing.
Push the cracks together, rub some baking soda well into the cracks and then apply a small quantity of Superglue. Bingo!
Some of the Gorilla glues are good as well.
Don't use the Gorilla glue with baking soda or or any other filler. It expands to fill gaps when curing. Use the original super glue instead. Newer super glues offer thicker options like ( thick and gap filling) which might be an option ..... I was referring to the original super glue brands .....which are like water when applied.Not been having much luck lately with gorilla superglue but havn’t
tried baking soda with it. And as far as using it and hadn’t tryed it yet
with anything yet but the putting the baking soda in then the superglue seems like it would be cleaner.
Think I have some experimenting to do. ?
Try it. Put a drop on a old prop then sprinkle a little on it.?I only heard about the baking soda thing the other day, haven't tried it yet.
Superglue has always come in three thicknesses for different applications - Thin, Medium and Thick. I've used them for years building models but only heard about using baking soda with it as a filler recently! Not tried yet...... I was referring to the original super glue brands .....which are like water when applied.
I only heard about the baking soda thing the other day, haven't tried it yet.
I like JB weld sometimes but I really need something put together
forever I just get my wife to cook some chicken and dumplings.
Them things stick.?
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