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Most of this video is about repairing a guitar nut, but I share it for what
is shown in the first minute or so:

The hardness of Baking Soda mixed with Super Glue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slCMkvEfK_U

There are other videos showing the mixture used as a gap filler, etc. and
then filed, shaped, etc.

One video notes that the mixture gets very hot, so you'll want to avoid
getting any on your skin while it cures.
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Most of this video is about repairing a guitar nut,
but I share it for what
is shown in the first minute or so:

The hardness of Baking Soda mixed with Super Glue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slCMkvEfK_U

There are other videos showing the mixture used as a
gap filler, etc. and
then filed, shaped, etc.

One video notes that the mixture gets very hot, so
you'll want to avoid
getting any on your skin while it cures.


I wonder if this works on cracked dentures.... ;)

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Phil Kangas wrote:

"DerbyDad03"
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Most of this video is about repairing a guitar nut,
but I share it for what
is shown in the first minute or so:

The hardness of Baking Soda mixed with Super Glue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slCMkvEfK_U

There are other videos showing the mixture used as a
gap filler, etc. and
then filed, shaped, etc.

One video notes that the mixture gets very hot, so
you'll want to avoid
getting any on your skin while it cures.


I wonder if this works on cracked dentures.... ;)

Probably not. I saw an elderly lady who inadvertently put some super
glue in her eyes instead of her regular drops. The ophthalmologist
said not to worry--the moisture would make them turn loose overnight.
It did.

Epoxy works.

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Enough research will tend to support
any theory.






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One video notes that the mixture gets very hot, so
you'll want to avoid
getting any on your skin while it cures.


I wonder if this works on cracked dentures.... ;)


One word... B O N D O

;^)

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One video notes that the mixture gets very hot, so
you'll want to avoid
getting any on your skin while it cures.


I wonder if this works on cracked dentures.... ;)


One word... B O N D O

;^)

Roberta


OK, so why does Google Groups ask me if I want to translate this post
to English?

When I say Yes, it says it translated it from Slovak to English. The only
thing that changed was that "Roberta" became "Robert".

GG is so frigging weird.


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replying to DerbyDad03, Dan wrote:
This was a common procedure about 20-odd years ago. While it does work in the
short term, over a period of years there is an on-going chemical process that
will exude a brown, sticky residue along with a distinct bleach odor. This
will come through paints eventually and ruin your work. A much better
substitute is micro balloons as a filler. Micro balloons are a tiny glass
bubble, and can be found in most hobby shops. No ongoing reaction to the best
of my knowledge. dan

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