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When building a Balsa RC plane, I would sand the sheets of parts down to half the thickness before punching the parts out. Then put Purple, ultra thin cyanoacrylate along the grain end of the parts. The glue would wick through the pores in the wood coating the insides with glue. Then I sprayed the part with accelerator, triclorethyliene 111, to insure the glue set. This made it composite part that was both lighter and stronger than the original balsa.
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Maybe all lies. |
The stuff in the vial is purple. The glass vial, itself, is clear.
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think that should read:
"Not even close. Maybe Mrs. Noah. I don't know how she manages 3 kids, 2 cats, and crazy me . And a dog! |
at least you rate above the dog based on Azza's thinking.
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good pickup there David
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I have never met him but I might go so far as to put him above the cats but behind the dog....
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Eagles concert tonight. Tomorrow should be fun attempting to stay awake at work.
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Depends on how much nagging was needed.
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One of my ENT surgeon friends carries a bottle of the glue with him at all times. |
I had a very deep gash on my knee a few years ago, impaled myself on a screw, anyway, they tried gluing the thing back together, which I thought was stupid given in was on my knee, and yep, it didn't work, ended up having a squillion ugly stitches to try to hold it together, and nothing ended up working, stuff died, looked horrible, took about 2 months to close, and got left with a very lovely horrible scar.
Not a big fan of the glue method, I understand that in the right application it can work well, but mine, ah no. |
It works well on the head.
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It's not quite the same as the cheap clear stuff... The purple dries slower and with less heat. The cheap clear stuff can kill surrounding tissue.
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