Threadlockers and superglue
On Thu, 22 May 2008 14:48:24 -0500, cavelamb himself
wrote:
Stealth Pilot wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2008 16:38:12 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:
Stealth Pilot writes:
for cyanoacrylate glue (alpha cyanoacrylate ester) it does indeed get
set by contact with moisture.
CA glues set by polymerization on their own, not like polymers which set by
combining with external stuff (which is why they'll eventually set up in
the tube even if kept in zero humidity). Accelerators are available to
trigger this polymerization. Mere water is not one of them, and a good
thing, too. The instant bonding to skin is not due to water, as any simple
experiment will show.
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Mix up a solution of baking soda and water for an instant accellerator.
I've used dry baking soda and CA as "tack welds" to hold fiberglass
parts together for final bonding.
Richard
my god you're at the leading edge of technology.
I think I was doing that in the early 80's.
.....and this proves what???
there is moisture evaporating from your skin most of the time.
Stealth Pilot
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