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Smitty Two
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Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:43 am
In article <Fuadnfb9KvdY6hvRnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d_at_posted.isomediainc>,
"Paul Hovnanian P.E." <paul_at_hovnanian.com> wrote:
Quote:
AZ Nomad wrote:
Has anybody ever found an application where superglue works well
except on human skin? I find the crap brittle as hell and have yet to
see anything glued with it last more than a few weeks before breaking.
Glue tiny parts to a lathe turning plate. As long as you are just turning
the parts with light force, they stay on. A small tap removes them.
Also good on the mill.
William Sommerwerck
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Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:51 pm
Quote:
Has anybody ever found an application where superglue works well
except on human skin? I find the crap brittle as hell and have yet to
see anything glued with it last more than a few weeks before breaking.
About 35 years ago I accidentally "leveraged off" the metal "pointer ring"
on a metal knob on a Pioneer product. It wouldn't stay in place by itself,
so I glued it back with superglue. It's still there.
My guess is that the fastness of the joint depends on how clean the surfaces
are, and how much glue you use. The less you use, the more likely the bond
is to survive.
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