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Yet Another Stypin Super Glue Trick
After applying some thinned CA glue to the tearing out end grain
of a piece of green pepper I'm turning - I THOUGHT I'd hit all the areas where I applied it with the "hardener/instant set" spray. Apperently I missed some. Didn't notice that when I spun the piece up and turned some more that some of the not set up thinned CA glue sprayed off - onto my watch band - where the band that goes through the buckle passes through the little "keeper loop". I come in to take a shower before heading off to a birthday party - and I can't get my watch off! Fortunately it's an inexpensive CASIO - with a rubbery plastic band. A little hot water, a little flexing and tugging - and the glue bond let go. Glad it wasn't a metal band. Dumb. Really Dumb. |
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Yet Another Stypin Super Glue Trick
"charlieb" wrote in message ... After applying some thinned CA glue to the tearing out end grain of a piece of green pepper I'm turning - I THOUGHT I'd hit all the areas where I applied it with the "hardener/instant set" spray. Apperently I missed some. Didn't notice that when I spun the piece up and turned some more that some of the not set up thinned CA glue sprayed off - onto my watch band - where the band that goes through the buckle passes through the little "keeper loop". I come in to take a shower before heading off to a birthday party - and I can't get my watch off! Fortunately it's an inexpensive CASIO - with a rubbery plastic band. A little hot water, a little flexing and tugging - and the glue bond let go. Glad it wasn't a metal band. Dumb. Really Dumb. I have a bottle of De-Glue around for instances like this. ;~) |
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Yet Another Stypin Super Glue Trick
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 09:07:45 -0500, "Leon" wrote:
"charlieb" wrote in message ... After applying some thinned CA glue to the tearing out end grain of a piece of green pepper I'm turning - I THOUGHT I'd hit all the areas where I applied it with the "hardener/instant set" spray. Apperently I missed some. Didn't notice that when I spun the piece up and turned some more that some of the not set up thinned CA glue sprayed off - onto my watch band - where the band that goes through the buckle passes through the little "keeper loop". I come in to take a shower before heading off to a birthday party - and I can't get my watch off! Fortunately it's an inexpensive CASIO - with a rubbery plastic band. A little hot water, a little flexing and tugging - and the glue bond let go. Glad it wasn't a metal band. Dumb. Really Dumb. I have a bottle of De-Glue around for instances like this. ;~) I'm cheap.. I use the wife's nail polish remover.. Don't use the "acetone free" kind, though... DAMHIKT mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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