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Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid
Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA -- You know it's time to clean the refrigerator when something closes the door from the inside. |
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On 10/05/2015 8:54 AM, KenK wrote:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. By coincidence was on one of the late local OTA TV channels last night was first time I'd seen it, too... Better than the fast glues? No idea... Anyone tried this new toy? As of yet, anyway, no... -- |
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On 10/5/2015 8:54 AM, KenK wrote:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? Sure sounds like a "toy" my dentist uses. Material is cured - near instantly - with a concentrated UV light source. Perhaps he figures that I'm old enough to know better, but when he's used it, I don't get any of that "when you're eating go easy on that side of your mouth for awhile." |
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On Monday, October 5, 2015 at 8:54:27 AM UTC-5, KenK wrote:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA -- You know it's time to clean the refrigerator when something closes the door from the inside. They use the word "lazer" because it isn't a laser...just high-intensity UV like your dentist might use. I'm not saying it doesn't work...but pointing out the hype. |
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On 5 Oct 2015 13:54:22 GMT, KenK wrote:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? Sounds like 5 Second Fix as seen on TV Says they bonded a cable and pulled a truck.... https://www.5secondfix.com |
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On 5 Oct 2015 13:54:22 GMT, KenK wrote:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA My dentist uses the stuff all the time - no more amalgam fillings. |
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In alt.home.repair, on 5 Oct 2015 13:54:22 GMT, KenK
wrote: Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA No, but I saw it for sale under t he name 60-second Fix, or something with a number and seconds in the name. My dentist shone something like that on something he did to my teeth 2 or 3 years ago. Maybe it was a phoney tooth that he painted to match my real ones. I'd ask him but I had an emergency and he basically ignored me -- which I find incredible -- and I'm not on good terms with him now. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 05 Oct 2015 08:11:26 -0700, Oren
wrote: On 5 Oct 2015 13:54:22 GMT, KenK wrote: Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? Sounds like 5 Second Fix as seen on TV Yeah, that's the one. I was groggy so 5 seconds seemed like 60. Says they bonded a cable and pulled a truck.... https://www.5secondfix.com |
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On 10/5/2015 9:54 AM, KenK wrote:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA Don't know what the resin composition is. Could be anything. Refill would have to be the same resin containing the UV activated catalyst. |
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On 10/5/2015 9:54 AM, KenK wrote:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA Yep, saw it and want to try it. It was invented by a dentist. |
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On Mon, 5 Oct 2015 17:11:18 -0400, Meanie
wrote: On 10/5/2015 9:54 AM, KenK wrote: Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA Yep, saw it and want to try it. It was invented by a dentist. What interest me is that you can move, adjust parts and adjust things before you activate the resin. Not like a glue that has a set time (super glue). Or hot glue. Ken, have you tried the "toy" yet? Post results, please. I have my doubts about it fixing a broken fishing line, though |
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Per KenK:
Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Sounds like what my dentist uses when he puts in a filling. Stuffs it with white epoxy goo, hits it with a UV light... and the stuff goes off within seconds. -- Pete Cresswell |
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On 10/05/2015 04:00 PM, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
Stuffs it with white epoxy goo, hits it with a UV light... and the stuff goes off within seconds. Smells like structural acrylic resin to me. We didn't use a UV cure but once you've worked with it it's not a smell you forget. I don't find it unpleasant. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 05 Oct 2015 19:40:50 -0600, rbowman
wrote: On 10/05/2015 04:00 PM, (PeteCresswell) wrote: Stuffs it with white epoxy goo, hits it with a UV light... and the stuff goes off within seconds. Smells like structural acrylic resin to me. We didn't use a UV cure but once you've worked with it it's not a smell you forget. I don't find it unpleasant. I don't remember there being any smell at the dentist's office. |
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Oren wrote in news:e8r51blg73sbn01opffh3ccggfrcsqrv2c@
4ax.com: Ken, have you tried the "toy" yet? Post results, please. Thinking, but probably not. They want $4 handling, plus $10 for laser & resin. Nothing else in the catalog I particularly want. I'm not that curious. However, if I saw it in a local store for $10 I'd be very tempted, or if there was something else in the catalog I really wanted. -- You know it's time to clean the refrigerator when something closes the door from the inside. |
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KenK posted for all of us...
Oren wrote in news:e8r51blg73sbn01opffh3ccggfrcsqrv2c@ 4ax.com: Ken, have you tried the "toy" yet? Post results, please. Thinking, but probably not. They want $4 handling, plus $10 for laser & resin. Nothing else in the catalog I particularly want. I'm not that curious. However, if I saw it in a local store for $10 I'd be very tempted, or if there was something else in the catalog I really wanted. Come on! Buy it! Then you can repair teeth and fix stuff like a Xspert. -- Tekkie |
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=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= wrote in news:B7fRx.51175
: you can repair teeth Don't need to. Don't have any. -- You know it's time to clean the refrigerator when something closes the door from the inside. |
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On 10/6/2015 2:27 AM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 05 Oct 2015 19:40:50 -0600, rbowman wrote: On 10/05/2015 04:00 PM, (PeteCresswell) wrote: Stuffs it with white epoxy goo, hits it with a UV light... and the stuff goes off within seconds. Smells like structural acrylic resin to me. We didn't use a UV cure but once you've worked with it it's not a smell you forget. I don't find it unpleasant. I don't remember there being any smell at the dentist's office. Methacrylate resins are generally used in dental work. Methyl methacrylate can be smelled at levels below 1 ppm. Acrylic resins are those usually cured with UV light. The UV activates the catalyst. |
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KenK posted for all of us...
=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= wrote in news:B7fRx.51175 : you can repair teeth Don't need to. Don't have any. What about mine? -- Tekkie |
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On 8 Oct 2015 17:33:04 GMT, KenK wrote:
=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= wrote in news:B7fRx.51175 : you can repair teeth Don't need to. Don't have any. Was it painful to eliminate all the teeth at once and have a long recovery? |
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: On 8 Oct 2015 17:33:04 GMT, KenK wrote: =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= wrote in news:B7fRx.51175 : you can repair teeth Don't need to. Don't have any. Was it painful to eliminate all the teeth at once and have a long recovery? Didn't get them pulled all at once. Had no uppers for years - they went a few at a time till remaining molars on one side and fronts went in two sessions. Lowers went a bit slower - three sessions I think it was.. Yes, it hurt! He used the modern version of novocaine. Shots hurt more than extraction. But recovery only took a few days as I remember. -- You know it's time to clean the refrigerator when something closes the door from the inside. |
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On 9 Oct 2015 17:10:44 GMT, KenK wrote:
you can repair teeth Don't need to. Don't have any. Was it painful to eliminate all the teeth at once and have a long recovery? Didn't get them pulled all at once. Had no uppers for years - they went a few at a time till remaining molars on one side and fronts went in two sessions. Lowers went a bit slower - three sessions I think it was.. Yes, it hurt! He used the modern version of novocaine. Shots hurt more than extraction. But recovery only took a few days as I remember. I was just curious. I see newspaper ads for a complete set of implants or a set of implant dentures "done in one day". I would need some serious drugs for a guy plowing around in my mouth. Not sure my heart could stand it. |
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On Mon, 5 Oct 2015 09:30:55 -0500, Unquestionably Confused
wrote: On 10/5/2015 8:54 AM, KenK wrote: Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? Sure sounds like a "toy" my dentist uses. Material is cured - near instantly - with a concentrated UV light source. Perhaps he figures that I'm old enough to know better, but when he's used it, I don't get any of that "when you're eating go easy on that side of your mouth for awhile." I'm suspicious. The light source the dentist uses gets hot enough it has a built in cooling fan and they shield their eyes from the light. That little UV LED one or two AAA battery light in the "toy" commercial hardly seems like it would be enough to make any difference. The stuff they use to attach rear view mirror mounts to your car windshield relies on the UV light from the sun to cure, this may be the same stuff marked up 100% and packaged with a $2 UV LED flashlight. |
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Oren wrote in
: On 9 Oct 2015 17:10:44 GMT, KenK wrote: you can repair teeth Don't need to. Don't have any. Was it painful to eliminate all the teeth at once and have a long recovery? Didn't get them pulled all at once. Had no uppers for years - they went a few at a time till remaining molars on one side and fronts went in two sessions. Lowers went a bit slower - three sessions I think it was.. Yes, it hurt! He used the modern version of novocaine. Shots hurt more than extraction. But recovery only took a few days as I remember. I was just curious. I see newspaper ads for a complete set of implants or a set of implant dentures "done in one day". I would need some serious drugs for a guy plowing around in my mouth. These weren't implants. Just ald-fashioned glue-in-every-day dentures. Can't afford new-fangled implants. Not sure my heart could stand it. Not that bad. Don't worry about it. -- You know it's time to clean the refrigerator when something closes the door from the inside. |
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On 10/5/2015 7:50 AM, bob_villa wrote:
On Monday, October 5, 2015 at 8:54:27 AM UTC-5, KenK wrote: Saw a new - to me - gadget in a newly arrived catalog. "Lazer Bond Rapid Repair Welder". Supposed to work with most materials. Put a dab of resin on the joint to be glued, then zap it for three seconds with the included UV battery-operated laser. $10. Doesn't say how much resin is included or if resin refills are available. Better than the fast glues? Anyone tried this new toy? TIA -- You know it's time to clean the refrigerator when something closes the door from the inside. They use the word "lazer" because it isn't a laser...just high-intensity UV like your dentist might use. I'm not saying it doesn't work...but pointing out the hype. Good job, Bob. LOL |
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