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CA and accellerator
Are there any toxic problems with using CA glue plus using
accelerator? I want to use them on baby rattles that will be made in two pieces and then joined. |
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Serial # 19781010 wrote:
Are there any toxic problems with using CA glue plus using accelerator? I want to use them on baby rattles that will be made in two pieces and then joined. CA is used as surgical glue--once cured it should be no problem at all. The accelerator I don't know about. -- --John Reply to jclarke at ae tee tee global dot net (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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Serial # 19781010 wrote: Are there any toxic problems with using CA glue plus using accelerator? I want to use them on baby rattles that will be made in two pieces and then joined. I don't think there are toxicity problems after the stuff has cured - but you could pull up the material safety data sheet (msds) available on a gov't site. (Can't recall the URL, but it shouldn't be difficult to find.) On a second note, I'd not use CA for such a project. My experience has been that CA is brittle and can fail fairly easily. (Just a couple weeks ago, a turning put together with CA, which hangs from my truck's rearview mirror, just fell apart... "snick"... one piece was still hanging while the rest was on the floormat.) I believe I'd use standard yellow glue for a rattle. As a matter of fact, that *is* what I use for rattles and I've not had a failure yet - even after bashing a couple with a wood mallet to test them. The wood broke but not the joint. |
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It's that Oregon sunshine! It'll do it to CA every time!
Bob Darrah West Linn, Oregon "Owen Lowe" wrote in message news In article , Serial # 19781010 wrote: Are there any toxic problems with using CA glue plus using accelerator? I want to use them on baby rattles that will be made in two pieces and then joined. I don't think there are toxicity problems after the stuff has cured - but you could pull up the material safety data sheet (msds) available on a gov't site. (Can't recall the URL, but it shouldn't be difficult to find.) On a second note, I'd not use CA for such a project. My experience has been that CA is brittle and can fail fairly easily. (Just a couple weeks ago, a turning put together with CA, which hangs from my truck's rearview mirror, just fell apart... "snick"... one piece was still hanging while the rest was on the floormat.) I believe I'd use standard yellow glue for a rattle. As a matter of fact, that *is* what I use for rattles and I've not had a failure yet - even after bashing a couple with a wood mallet to test them. The wood broke but not the joint. |
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I've had the same experience with CA glue as Owen. It starts out fairly brittle
and gets much worse with age. Definately not for a baby rattle. Works great for glue blocks and temporary bonds for small cracks but outside of that a poor quality glue for most applications. Use titebond. Are there any toxic problems with using CA glue plus using accelerator? I want to use them on baby rattles that will be made in two pieces and then joined. Bob, Naugatuck Ct. http://www.outofcontrol-woodturning.com |
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"Chuck" wrote in message ... On 01 Oct 2004 00:37:09 GMT, (Bob Pritchard) SNIP ....... I use either Titebond II or Gorilla Glue for baby rattles. Both (as well as the CA glue) are inert when dry. If you want the immediacy of a CA glue, go to a flexible one, with rubber in it. ===================================== Can you give a brand name/ source for rubberized CA? Ken |
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On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 19:40:23 GMT, "Ken Moon"
wrote: "Chuck" wrote in message ... On 01 Oct 2004 00:37:09 GMT, (Bob Pritchard) SNIP ....... I use either Titebond II or Gorilla Glue for baby rattles. Both (as well as the CA glue) are inert when dry. If you want the immediacy of a CA glue, go to a flexible one, with rubber in it. ===================================== Can you give a brand name/ source for rubberized CA? Craft Supplies carries one variety of it, although I can't remember the name of it at the moment. I think Berea Hardwoods carries one, also, but I can't find their catalog at the moment, to verify. -- Chuck *#:^) chaz3913(AT)yahoo(DOT)com Anti-spam sig: please remove "NO SPAM" from e-mail address to reply. September 11, 2001 - Never Forget |
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