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Default non-toxic water-resistant glue for metal/plastic?

Super glue was used in Viet Nam as emergency stitches to close wounds.

The stuff is toxic, but it is one of those things where not much is absorbed
when tissue is glued together, and it is a whole lot healthier to get the
would closed fast.

The glue is not water soluble when cured. Super glue is also not a good
choice when gaps need to be filled or it is subject to a lot of vibration.


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Roger Shoaf

About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.


"ferante" wrote in message
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Thanks all for the info... I'm looking to fix a broken plate and I was
wondering the same thing. As a side note, I've been a subject in a
linguistics experiment where I had sensors glued to my tongue. One of
the professors was from the dental school and he said that the glue
they were using was basically superglue (probably medical grade
though). I don't advocate eating superglue in any quantity, and I'll
probably use epoxy for my fix it project (b/c I think that superglue
is actually water soluble), but I just wanted to share this anecdotal
nugget that superglue isn't as toxic as it smells.
-Abe

On Mar 9, 7:55 pm, "Roger Shoaf" wrote:
Either epoxy or silicone are food safe once cured. Exactly what do you



want to stick together?

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Roger Shoaf

About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube,

then
they come up with this striped stuff.

wrote in message


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Can anyone recommend a non-toxic water-resistant glue? I am doing some
remodeling to kitchen and want to apply some glue to a surface that is
exposed to food. Is there a glue that has an FDA-approved label of
some sort? I am afraid that regular epoxy may outgas/leach nasty

stuff.