I wish I had known this SECRET when I was 50! Liquid plastic with my own hands!

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  • Friends, my name is Paul! I am the author of the channel Performer of ideas.
    On this channel, I present everything I've done with my hands.
    Creative ideas, useful tips!
    #DIY #Homemade #Craft

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  • @godisgoodalways4357
    @godisgoodalways4357 3 місяці тому +35

    This is what I love UA-cam for!! I have been able to get through so many financial hurdles using UA-cam to DIY things of all sorts. God bless everyone for using the platform to share your skills and gifts with the world! This video has inspired me to do even more than I do now! Thanks again for sharing!

    • @susanp.collins7834
      @susanp.collins7834 2 місяці тому +3

      I couldn't agree more! I am a South African State Pensioner. I have learned to make lots of stuff on UA-cam that has saved me a lot of money. A few weeks back I paid almost R400 for a tin of waterproof varnish. Since then I have seen two ideas on UA-cam that might have saved me that money! Since 1986 I have been making milktarts from a recipe I got from a book and have got over a lot of financial hurdles with just that one recipe. But first you need Imagination. Einstein himself said 'Imagination is more important than Knowledge' and he was right because once you have Imagined the thing the knowledge WILL come to you. Somehow.

    • @TebogoMotlhale
      @TebogoMotlhale Місяць тому

      Those are very humbling statements from both of you friends (GodisGoodAlways and Susan Collins) 😍🥰 I often say . . . there is a BIG difference between having knowledge or rather more like "awareness" (usually from school and education) versus the PRACTICAL things that YOUUUU CAN do RIGHT NOW or TODAY with that knowledge or "awareness". The **YOUUU** part is extremely critical becuz a degree in Nuclear physics (No matter how deep the knowledge) might Not result in YOUUUU being able to (or being ALLOWED to) do much with it in your SHORT remaining LIFETIME as a nuclear engineer with that knowledge, you are often STRICTLY CONSTRAINED to only PARTICIPATE in what the world of nuclear science HAS BEEN doing since 1950 🤨🙄. A degree in medicine also usually does Not result in ANY doctor coming up with a "cure" for cancer, diabetes, high blood or heart disease, Not even a cure for "flu" after 350 years of modern medicine 🙄. What we see shared in these videos however, is information and knowledge that CAN READILY and INCLUSIVELY CHANGE the RIGHT NOW situation (often challenging, desperate or even "hopeless" situation) of MANY people's lives (and INCLUSIVELY so) . . . from India to Peru, Romania to Chile, or even Haiti to Africa 🥰🥰😍😍.

    • @dwandascott3947
      @dwandascott3947 Місяць тому

      What they said!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @user-sn8gh2vs1p
    @user-sn8gh2vs1p 5 місяців тому +72

    A thought from an hvac/refrigeration tech. Place plastic sheet section in a freezer and then it could shatter easier on top of a rag with a hammer for particle creation.

    • @marsbase3729
      @marsbase3729 4 місяці тому +6

      good idea, I was thinking, there's got be an easier way to get the small plastic pieces 👍😎👍

    • @reymonamariles2163
      @reymonamariles2163 3 місяці тому +2

      Gracias hermano 👍🏼

    • @JoeGator23
      @JoeGator23 3 місяці тому

      ua-cam.com/video/jfT9pp2BwIQ/v-deo.html&pp=ygUWbWV0YWwgcHVsdmVyaXplciBzaHJlZA%3D%3D
      It'll do plastic, too. Build you own mini version in regular steel and it will crush your material into dust and chips easily, and cheaply, too.

    • @boblewis5558
      @boblewis5558 2 місяці тому +6

      No need if you use a shallow tray (metal or polythene). The plastic will dissolve from a sheet. Just leave it submerged overnight and give it a good mix in the morning. Just ensure it's covered over to prevent all the solvent evaporating. Worked for me.

  • @dtrotteryt
    @dtrotteryt Рік тому +69

    I had to come back and thank you for this. The use for making a file handle has saved many old screwdrivers I have - used to repair broken ones and missing ones. Thanks!! These old Stanley screwdrivers are great, but the factory plastics have gotten brittle over the decades they have been used.

    • @protonx80
      @protonx80 11 місяців тому +11

      for smaller files i drill hole in to disposable razor handles and use them for handles

    • @dtrotteryt
      @dtrotteryt 11 місяців тому +5

      @@protonx80 Oh, I like that a lot!!

    • @BasharmalOria-eg5us
      @BasharmalOria-eg5us 4 місяці тому

      Can we use it in shoes soles separations

    • @ronbennie4686
      @ronbennie4686 4 місяці тому +2

      I mixed styrene foam and gasoline to patch nail holes in corrugated roofing iron. It worked very well.

    • @freemanfornow264
      @freemanfornow264 2 місяці тому +1

      ​​@@protonx80great idea....I usually use golf balls

  • @ProudDad1976
    @ProudDad1976 9 місяців тому +25

    Most people who have a 3d printer will use acetone for cleanup and for better adhesion on the hotbed. You take scrap PLA plastic and melt it in the acetone and store it in an old rubbing alcohol container then brush it on as needed, I have one that is black and one that is white being those are the two most used colors.
    Thanks for the video, I had no idea how strong the plastic is when used this way.

    • @wingnutbert9685
      @wingnutbert9685 8 місяців тому +1

      Interesting! Have you got a weight ration of PLA to acetone? Also, can the acetone be increased to make it very thin? I'm looking for a preservative for a wood bridge and wood like something that with soak into the log beams to waterproof them so they last. (Store bought stains/preservatives have been garbage and not durable at all!)
      Thanks very much!

    • @letstrythistv
      @letstrythistv 3 місяці тому

      I thought that only worked with ABS?

    • @freemanfornow264
      @freemanfornow264 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@wingnutbert9685I would think so and I'm going to try it out on my buddy's utility trailer

  • @tihzho
    @tihzho 10 місяців тому +55

    This is old school stuff. Back in the 70's working as a plastic letter fabricator we mixed acrylic chips and chloroform (trichloromethane) make a thick glue to reinforce a joint made with just chloroform. It was also used to bond sheets of acrylic together to make thicker sheets.

    • @nicolasparadis1407
      @nicolasparadis1407 4 місяці тому

      What kind of plastic was it?

    • @tihzho
      @tihzho 4 місяці тому

      @@nicolasparadis1407 acrylic - Plexiglas / Perspex are two brand names

    • @ziggiedobe.
      @ziggiedobe. 3 місяці тому +5

      The problem is that old shool stuff die along with the older people and not passed forward mostly because the new generations don't keep up with old good tricks till they are forgotten or even worse, lost.

    • @tihzho
      @tihzho 3 місяці тому

      @@nicolasparadis1407 As I said 'acrylic '

    • @emilykatemoon
      @emilykatemoon Місяць тому

      I'm tying to fix a broken corner on an acrylic sculpture I have from the 60s. It's clear acrylic and the chipped corner that needs to be remolded is about a cubic inch in size. As someone who has worked with repairing acrylic, do you have any tips?

  • @Halloween111
    @Halloween111 11 місяців тому +213

    Fun trick. Drop Styrofoam in acetone and it turns into this smooth plastic sludge. However, As the acetone evaporates, the consistency gets more putty like. Eventually, it hardens into solid polystyrene. I have used it to plug holes in concrete before.

    • @DJRonnieG
      @DJRonnieG 11 місяців тому +10

      Thanks! I like this idea a lot.. I'll give it a try in a well-ventilated space.

    • @pchykins6680
      @pchykins6680 11 місяців тому +22

      Liquid styro (gasoline as solvent , or acetone will do) is also called napalm...dip a stick in, light it, and it becomes a match that don't go out on a windy day or a storm 😁 Use with caution though.

    • @tttm99
      @tttm99 11 місяців тому +11

      And it's useful almost instantly too if you don't overdo the acetone (or mineral turps, which also works but to a lesser extent). Adding the acetone to the styrene foam helps here, or adding styrene to a small jar of your chosen thinner until it doesn't dissolve any more. I've used it in numerous applications but the most impressive was arguably replacing a nut and lock on a bicycle's crank.

    • @boblewis5558
      @boblewis5558 11 місяців тому +19

      Well I'm in my 70's and have known this since I was about 13!! 🤔😲😲🙄... Polystyrene foam in petrol or acetone makes polystyrene cement. Acetone has always been the goto adhesive solvent for perspex if the jointed edge is smoothed dead flat and the acetone painted onto the edge carefully as well as onto the surface to be joined, extremely strong and invisible joints can be made!👍👍👍
      Surprised this is news to an old codger! 🤔

    • @vapormissile
      @vapormissile 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@pchykins6680 act accordingly

  • @DJRonnieG
    @DJRonnieG 11 місяців тому +69

    Things that you can do WITHOUT 3D printing. I respect that.

    • @danwyan
      @danwyan 11 місяців тому +8

      Speaking of 3D printing, I've done this for years with ABS filament to make goop for better bed adhesion. Same concept here. If you have lego bricks laying around, they are made of ABS as can be used for the purpose in the video. Just put them in a non-plastic container with the acetone, wait for them to dissolve, and you're good to go with multicolored goop (or liquid plastic).

    • @aidasoto2936
      @aidasoto2936 10 місяців тому +1

      Excelente observacion

  • @alinejoyce77
    @alinejoyce77 Місяць тому

    Great use of this! Thank you for sharing - amazing how strong it is

  • @josephturberg3014
    @josephturberg3014 10 місяців тому +2

    Playing with Goo! so much fun building with plastics and plastic goo...

  • @ginginthing
    @ginginthing 11 місяців тому +22

    What type of clear flat plastic do u chop up at the beginning. Acrylic or Lexan polycarbonate? Also, what is 646 solvent?

    • @FredLarracuente
      @FredLarracuente 11 місяців тому +27

      I believe is plain acrylic. Let me know if you try it with polycarbonate. I'd be interested to know if it works. A quick search revealed that 646 is some form of thinner sold in East Europe/Russia composed of acetone - 7%, ethyl "cellosolve" (??) - 8%, ethyl alcohol - 10%, butyl acetate - 10%, butanol - 15%, toluene - 50%.

  • @infamousbanter
    @infamousbanter Рік тому +5

    Cool video.. thank you!

  • @alexbrochet5112
    @alexbrochet5112 11 місяців тому +1

    SUPER résultat, j'ai fait beaucoup de bricolage et toujour a chercher et imaginer des solutions, mais là je suis IMPRESSIONNÉ, MERCI pour cette solution très efficace que je ne connaissait pas 👏👏👏

    • @_JamBonius
      @_JamBonius 11 місяців тому +2

      Bonjour, il y a aussi le mélange colle cyanoacrylate (super glue) avec du bicarbonate de soude.
      L'essayer c'est l'adopter :)

    • @franckpairaud9289
      @franckpairaud9289 8 місяців тому +1

      bonjour, j'ai essayé avec du plastique cassant, çà fond pas. Quel plastique il faut ?

    • @freemanfornow264
      @freemanfornow264 2 місяці тому

      ​@_jambonius_ it works but does not have strength for anything but a stationary, no stress application

  • @tribulationcoming
    @tribulationcoming Рік тому +5

    very good, will make some and use it, thanks.

  • @timothystone4998
    @timothystone4998 11 місяців тому +3

    Just want to say thank you for the great video and great ideas 💡 8

  • @luckyPiston
    @luckyPiston Рік тому +1

    Great Video !

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube Рік тому +15

    Thanks, but too late for me, I’m already over 50! 😉👍

    • @moradmoras6661
      @moradmoras6661 11 місяців тому +5

      et alors il n'y a pas d'âge pour bricoler , je fête mes 70 ans j'adore bricoler 😊

  • @user-sn6yd8sg1s
    @user-sn6yd8sg1s 11 місяців тому +1

    Really good🎉🎉🎉

  • @ovalwingnut
    @ovalwingnut 10 місяців тому

    Very COoL my friend.. And yes, I wish I watched your YT video 50 years ago ;O) You RoCk! Cheers from the US

  • @nachtschimmen
    @nachtschimmen 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow! Amzing!! I'm so trying this in mould making!

    • @zaneaguilar5274
      @zaneaguilar5274 2 місяці тому +1

      Tell me how it goes!

    • @nachtschimmen
      @nachtschimmen 2 місяці тому

      @@zaneaguilar5274 Sure! I've already got two big jars to make the aceonte mixture in. The idea is to make hard plastic embossing folders out of 3-D images I carved into a sheet of lino. I am experimenting with melting plastic but this method seems so much better. I may combine chemical and heat metling because I have to make the moulds with silane modified polymer. My experiment will eventually be most like the wonderful hard handle you made for the screwdriver. The glue was also amazing. II've got more than one jar because I want to try with all different types of plastic or acetate. Look I actually knew about this because I once tried to clean a sheet of acetate in a bath of acetone only to have it melt. almost completely That it would succeed so well as you showed I had no idea. So my own dumb luck.resulted in me looking for your film. I was flabergasted!

  • @zaferdurusoy8073
    @zaferdurusoy8073 11 місяців тому +7

    30 years ago, we were using to prepare acrilic jel solvented inside in the chloroform such as these at the scool for making models and mock-ups .

  • @joaoluizteixeira2244
    @joaoluizteixeira2244 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi friend. I`m trying to use thinner PU right now. Let`s hope its work.

  • @prkchoptv8663
    @prkchoptv8663 2 місяці тому +1

    Finally. Thank you for this mcgyver idea 😂🎉

  • @rosemaryr.long-morgan9704
    @rosemaryr.long-morgan9704 3 місяці тому +1

    Great ideas, any chance this cud be used to make into windows for model cars? Is there not a "liner" eg parchment to protect it from adhering onto wood shape instead of vacuum forming or silicone mold?

  • @andreerinck2482
    @andreerinck2482 9 місяців тому +8

    Please, How long does liquid plastic stay liquid?

    • @mikaylastrong7622
      @mikaylastrong7622 4 місяці тому +1

      Just a couple hours depending on how much acetone is used. The plastic hardens due to the acetone evaporating. But, you can turn it back liquid by putting more acetone in.

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat 7 місяців тому +9

    have you ever tried putting this stuff into a platinum cure silicone rubber mold to make parts?

    • @DanDann
      @DanDann 5 місяців тому +1

      Ooooh good idea

    • @airwolfie100
      @airwolfie100 2 місяці тому

      Can’t see why not, if it doesn’t stick to the putty he used, it will probably not stick to the silicone mould…..

  • @lagatixa
    @lagatixa Рік тому +8

    What kind of plastic was used? Acrylic?

  • @andrievbastichy8551
    @andrievbastichy8551 3 місяці тому +1

    the damn ding @1:47 had me checking my door!! lol

  • @liza3337
    @liza3337 2 місяці тому +1

    Acrylic sheets are expensive. But great idea if you have scraps!!

  • @IllyaLeonovMorganFreepony
    @IllyaLeonovMorganFreepony 11 місяців тому +7

    Most heavy-duty paper shredders will shred that size plastic.

  • @harivenkatalakshman
    @harivenkatalakshman 5 місяців тому

    Very informative

  • @josealbertoherrlein8089
    @josealbertoherrlein8089 2 місяці тому +1

    Gracias por compartir esta idea genial, soy de Argentina y la economía esta por las nubes, yo fabrico cuchillos y como algunos sabrán el cabo de madera se pega de muchas maneras y se usa pegamento Epoxi y es muy caro, así que voy a poner en practica este pegamento ya que demuestra que es muy fuerte para unir piezas!!!! (el tipo de plástico que usa en el vídeo es acrílico?) es mi única duda, gracias!!!!

  • @urielmejia2579
    @urielmejia2579 9 місяців тому +1

    Lo hace, lo demuestra. Bravo.

    • @franckpairaud9289
      @franckpairaud9289 8 місяців тому

      Cualquier plastico empleas, gracias. hé traido duro plastico, pero no se ha derretido

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat 7 місяців тому +16

    i was reading the instructions for Allumilite's Amazing Clear Cast Plus which says "Acts like an adhesive and will try to bond to most surfaces". i wonder if their expensive product is basically just this stuff

    • @user-xn9jy1xu2q
      @user-xn9jy1xu2q 2 місяці тому

      Realmente no es costoso ya que fue utilizado un plástico duro quebrado como darnos a entender que cualquier plástico duro desechable puede ser reutilizado.

    • @shafferfoods4669
      @shafferfoods4669 2 місяці тому

      Capitalism is lazy so probably

  • @Joani161
    @Joani161 11 місяців тому +9

    Question: Is that acrylic or some other plastic?

  • @mauriciotabloni9452
    @mauriciotabloni9452 8 місяців тому

    Hola muy bueno el video te felicito.. Una consulta.. Yo no consigo acetona en Argentina.. Que otro material puedo usar para reemplazar la acetona?

    • @Albert-qe8ge
      @Albert-qe8ge 6 місяців тому

      Creo que sirve el cloroformo.

  • @cyberanswer
    @cyberanswer 9 місяців тому +1

    if the acrylic dissolves anyway, except for the video to show dissolving time, is there need to cut the pieces so small? Can you add bigger pieces and more acetone as you go along? What other plastics does this work upon?

    • @cherylwade264
      @cherylwade264 8 місяців тому +2

      You could probably make something
      with water bottles or clear pastry packaging ,like moulded art work
      ,beads or relief work.
      You could probably add acrylic paint
      or acrylic nail polish.

    • @DanDann
      @DanDann 5 місяців тому +1

      Think there would be any downside to mixing chemicals? Like, dissolving a plastic bottle into acetone, with a spoonful of acrylic paint for color?

  • @user-xn9jy1xu2q
    @user-xn9jy1xu2q 2 місяці тому

    Gracias 🤍🕊️

  • @littlespinycactus
    @littlespinycactus Рік тому +25

    This is so inspiring, and I'm dying to try it, but I have questions. Re the ratio pf plastic:acetone, is there a formula- weight:volume perhaps- that'll produce the consistency of that shown in the vid, or does one simply guesstimate? Also, can more plastic or acetone be added after the fact to thicken or thin the original mix?

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Рік тому +9

      You can just add chunks of styrofoam to a few ounces of acetone until you get the consistency you want and, yes, you can add acetone or styrofoam as you go to get it just right. I'm talking about styrofoam and acetone because it's the only kind of plastic I have experience dissolving this way. It's amazing how much disappears into the acetone, btw.

    • @patrickcardon1643
      @patrickcardon1643 Рік тому +7

      Acetone+styrofoam videos can be found online ... I'm amazed at using the hard plastic...

    • @danwyan
      @danwyan 11 місяців тому +16

      @@patrickcardon1643 If you have lego bricks laying around, you can use them to make multi-colored goop like he used in the video.

    • @patrickcardon1643
      @patrickcardon1643 11 місяців тому +5

      @@danwyan Good idea!

    • @Falconurbex
      @Falconurbex 10 місяців тому

      What do you use to make this strong glue ?

  • @user-bj6lh5wf8i
    @user-bj6lh5wf8i 13 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @paulr3556
    @paulr3556 11 місяців тому

    Nice one Paul, cool name. And me 52 too, thanks for info

  • @ben1bella.317
    @ben1bella.317 4 місяці тому

    ❤i love it❤

  • @user-dk1dx1vw4w
    @user-dk1dx1vw4w Рік тому +6

    Это орг стекло крошил или пластик? Так классный клей получился! Особенно для дерева. 👍

  • @jess65963
    @jess65963 3 місяці тому

    Cool!!!!

  • @betomensajero6154
    @betomensajero6154 2 місяці тому +1

    Excelente ,👍
    *se le puede agregar color* ???

  • @rikardlalic7275
    @rikardlalic7275 11 місяців тому +8

    Was it plastic you dissolved or maybe acrylic?

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover Рік тому +9

    if acetone can melt hard plastic sheeting. can it melt plastic caps from milk cartons? i don't really have plastic acrylic sheeting. i want something that can melt normal plastic lying around the house. It's so useful these videos because buying glue is expensive

    • @alexandrugajin763
      @alexandrugajin763 Рік тому +5

      i think you're talking about polypropylene plastic, they make shampoo bottles, bottle caps, cutting boards for kitchen, and many other stuff, from what i know that plastic doesn't melt with acetone. But i've seen people melting it in microwaves, and then pressing it into forms, there is a video with some guys wich made roof panels from this kind of plastic.

    • @Rennrogue
      @Rennrogue Рік тому +1

      @@alexandrugajin763 I've also seen someone make boards with it like 2x4's and 1x8's (American sizes :( ).

    • @Ease54
      @Ease54 11 місяців тому +2

      Throw some in a jar and see if it melts?

    • @justanpayne8748
      @justanpayne8748 10 місяців тому +5

      They won't. If you get acetone or nail polish remover it comes in a HDPE bottle. Or #2 plastic

    • @eaudedogue
      @eaudedogue 8 місяців тому +3

      Bottlecaps are HDPE. They will melt in a sandwich press between two layers of baking paper. You can then put the melted plastic into a mould. Using glue on it or using it as a glue won't work.

  • @ltjon1924
    @ltjon1924 Рік тому +8

    What kind of clear plastic? Acrylic or polycarbonate?

    • @georgewaring7168
      @georgewaring7168 11 місяців тому +8

      I'm sure that the video shows acrylic (Plexiglass). Acetone will not dissolve polycarbonate (Lexan). However, acetone will dissolve acrylic slowly, methylene chloride will dissolve it faster, toluene will dissolve it even faster. But for the best results use chloroform. Also, chloroform makes the best adhesive for acrylic. With a little bit of practice (and a hypodermic syringe) you can make completely invisible welds in acrylic.

  • @AlejandroRodolfoMendez
    @AlejandroRodolfoMendez 4 місяці тому +1

    Since acetone is banned for sale in some countries a good replacement is nail polish remover. Work as well or even better.

  • @randomamerican471
    @randomamerican471 Рік тому +8

    It looks like Plexiglass. Which is made from Acrylic, a form of plastic.

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Рік тому +1

      So, maybe the nameless solvent is methylene chloride?

    • @randomamerican471
      @randomamerican471 Рік тому +3

      @@nessunodorme3888 No, he's using Acetone. He translated it in the video. Methylene chloride is nasty stuff. Overexposure to fumes can cause death. And it's said to be cancer causing as well. They do use it in production. But the conditions are controlled in the manufacturing process.

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Рік тому +1

      @@randomamerican471 Only one of his two solvents is acetone. I since found out the other one is a mixture of solvents described in another post here. Methylene chloride is not that dangerous unless you habitually huff it but there are probably other solvents you could try if you're nervous about using it. Maybe ethyl acetate? Xylene or Toluol?

    • @randomamerican471
      @randomamerican471 Рік тому +1

      @@nessunodorme3888 Right, the other was 646. It didn't dissolve the Acrylic. I'll use Acetone as it seems to work well. People using paint strippers containing Methylene Chloride in bathrooms have died. Not sure about the cancer element. I doubt it would be a problem for this if care were used. Acetone doesn't bother me. I wouldn't bathe in it, hehe. But it looks to work fine for this. I'm wondering if I could impregnate wood for knife scales with this stuff.

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Рік тому +1

      @@randomamerican471 I think there's an assumption any chlorinated solvent is potentially carcinogenic based on carbon tetrachloride's link and I keep seeing speculative warnings about chloroform, too, and now, like you about, dichloromethane. But I also saw the same warning about acetone somewhere today while looking this stuff up. I dunno where you live but in the US, anything to do with chemicals or chemistry is widely perceived as hazardous. If it doesn't cause cancer or make your kids grow antlers, then it's explosive or else you're making drugs! It's pretty easy to get spooked but, in the end, I agree with you: as long as you don't pass out with your nose in a tube of model glue for 45 minutes (like a friend of mine once did) or bathe in it, just use some care and you should be fine. Btw,i believe that DCM in a closed bathroom can kill you. I once had a close call when a half gallon of chloroform broke in a storage locker I was working in. But this post is long enough, sorry.
      One last thing: packing peanuts or the little beads that fill bean bag chairs are excellent sources of easy to dissolve in acetone polystyrene -- even at room temperature.
      What are knife scales?

  • @santossoares7657
    @santossoares7657 9 місяців тому +1

    I wanted to know if ''thinner pu" also works? instead of acetone?

  • @topodaniel1
    @topodaniel1 7 місяців тому

    what kind of plastic you use??

  • @verstrahlt1907
    @verstrahlt1907 10 місяців тому

    Отлично!

  • @tigeronabike
    @tigeronabike Місяць тому

    This is awesome, explains some things I’ve found that my grandpa had.
    Now I have a challenge for you (or anyone who knows): What can I make that would work well in a mold with fine details, be able to be fairly flexible until it’s adhered to a rounded or corner edge of furniture, then be strong enough to hold the details/bumps etc for a long time? There’s’ the flexible wood appliqués but it’s not affordable.. Accept my challenge sir?? 😂

  • @alpscraftshack599
    @alpscraftshack599 2 місяці тому

    Can this be thinned down, in order to be used as a brush-on clear coat / protectant?

  • @aidasoto2936
    @aidasoto2936 10 місяців тому

    Ahi el acrilico como era acrylics esa resina se fundio excellent no se va a despegar jamas.

  • @NeonblueIndustries
    @NeonblueIndustries 11 місяців тому +4

    Is the plastic Acrylic OR Polycarbonate?

  • @neilcrompton3488
    @neilcrompton3488 4 місяці тому

    What type of plastic were u putting into the 646 solvent?????? Or does this work with all plastics?

  • @BabyMonkeyDefender
    @BabyMonkeyDefender 7 днів тому

    Who sits strings and thinks, "hmmm 🤔 I have an idea. Let me try it."? Who does that?
    A gosh darn genius, that's who!
    I love overdriving intelligent people who think outside of the box.
    😁

  • @lascosasdetanaka
    @lascosasdetanaka Місяць тому

    Si el plástico lo serramos con una sierra eléctrica circular la viruta resultante es ideal para derretir. Lo veo practico para hacer piezas mas que como adhesivo. Pero gran idea, felicitaciones.

  • @michaelquinones-lx6ks
    @michaelquinones-lx6ks 11 місяців тому +6

    I have to hand it to the East Europeans for their resourcefulness well done.

  • @WikkidDJ
    @WikkidDJ 4 місяці тому

    Hello Paul, new sub here. I'm Dan a jack of all trades and Master of some from Florida. So in this video you broke up acrylic and combined it with just aceatone and a little time to make the adhesive correct ( my question mark key is next to be fixed ... dammit and my close parentheses too.

  • @aldorobertocicero767
    @aldorobertocicero767 Рік тому +4

    INDICAR EL NOMBRE COMPLETO DE LA SUSTANCIA (En este caso el solvente 646), y no solamente su identificacion como nombre comercial que en otro lugar no se pueda conseguri.

  • @leonardknopp9988
    @leonardknopp9988 Місяць тому

    Well, now if I ever go to jail, I know how to make a prison shank handle 😂

  • @stevenbland2736
    @stevenbland2736 11 місяців тому +6

    What is the shelf life after you first open the container exposing it to oxygen??

    • @Nocare89
      @Nocare89 10 місяців тому +5

      The acetone evaporating is what hardens it. So you could add more if it became too hard/thick.

  • @minakoriviera7372
    @minakoriviera7372 2 місяці тому

    Hello thank you to share this expérience. Do you think i can glue wax seal on plastic like this ? I try all nothing work . I will try your trick

  • @lloydscharf6897
    @lloydscharf6897 Рік тому +4

    I've been using stirefoam desolved in acitone to make handles for files for years, keeps you from stabing yourself with the file-tang. LL&P

  • @mikeal1092
    @mikeal1092 11 місяців тому +1

    Is it water proof could I use it like gel coat on a boat

  • @smallfeetmcgee
    @smallfeetmcgee 3 місяці тому +4

    love this stuff. so far I've been trying to get it to cure without bubbles. if possible it could be poured into 3d moulds for casting clear strong parts

    • @thomasshrum4006
      @thomasshrum4006 3 місяці тому +1

      To get it to cure without bubbles, you probably need to either put it into a pressure pot or a vacuum chamber and leave it for days until it's fully cured.

  • @dj4ckklephtic561
    @dj4ckklephtic561 11 місяців тому

    Hello, do you just use acetone!? that's it ? THANKS🤓

  • @kristianmartialsurvivalper8522
    @kristianmartialsurvivalper8522 Місяць тому

    plastic for schambo jars..with acetone dissolving them they become glue?

  • @louiemartinez4000
    @louiemartinez4000 4 дні тому

    can you make the liquid plastic thinner to brush on surfaces.

  • @cosmic_toads
    @cosmic_toads 5 місяців тому +1

    Would this glue to a silicone mould? Or be able to get the shape from the silicone mould?

    • @StubblyLumpkins
      @StubblyLumpkins 3 місяці тому

      Only thing that sticks to silicone is silicone

  • @josegarcia9757
    @josegarcia9757 Рік тому

    Santa paciencia!

  • @Incognito-fe8cw
    @Incognito-fe8cw Місяць тому

    Fell asleep halfway through !

  • @peymanenanloo6570
    @peymanenanloo6570 8 місяців тому

    بسیار عالی و خلاقانه بود ترفند های صنعتی شما استاد........موفق باشید 👏👏👏👍👍👍🎉

  • @andyharpist2938
    @andyharpist2938 11 місяців тому

    Can you add food coloring and make a festive cake or perhaps, make a door handle of your dogs tail?

  • @mrdewilliams
    @mrdewilliams Рік тому +16

    What kind of plastic were you using?

    • @atlasgunther8947
      @atlasgunther8947 6 місяців тому

      It doesn't work with plexiglass as some people say, that much I know.

  • @shawngabriel7397
    @shawngabriel7397 Рік тому +10

    Styrofoam and acetone makes great caulking too

    • @smoothmove7566
      @smoothmove7566 Рік тому +3

      styrofoam and acetone makes the plastic that model cars are made of. Polystyrene.

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Рік тому

      I had a friend who used it as poor man's napalm.

  • @shakhan9183
    @shakhan9183 Рік тому +2

    Request: how to make Silica oil

  • @blagojcekostovski790
    @blagojcekostovski790 7 місяців тому

    The opposite happens with me. With acetone, it is diluted less, with a degreaser completely. What is the problem?

  • @user-jw4jt5wr4b
    @user-jw4jt5wr4b Місяць тому

    Let me just hire a tweaker to chip up some plexiglass for me…

  • @camzwilo8667
    @camzwilo8667 4 місяці тому

    Wow

  • @ianmoore525
    @ianmoore525 Рік тому +5

    Great video, what was that chemical ( in English) also type of plastic? Thanks

    • @NosztraiAdam
      @NosztraiAdam Рік тому +1

      Acetone

    • @ianmoore525
      @ianmoore525 Рік тому +1

      @@NosztraiAdam Thanks. What type of plastic? PVC, polycarbonate, Perspex etc?

    • @NosztraiAdam
      @NosztraiAdam Рік тому +3

      @@ianmoore525 look acrylic sheet to me but I don't know. :)

    • @ianmoore525
      @ianmoore525 Рік тому +1

      Just watched again, you had already put acetone on the screen, sorry 🙃

    • @philroe2363
      @philroe2363 Рік тому +10

      646 is a MIX of solvents:
      acetone - 7%;
      ethylcellosolv - 8%;
      Ethyl alcohol - 10%;
      Butyl acetate - 10%;
      Butanol - 15%;
      Toluol - 50%.

  • @awegrace4603
    @awegrace4603 Місяць тому

    Can it work for plastic bottle covers?

  • @Samua3
    @Samua3 2 місяці тому

    Does it store? Or does it continue to set even with a lid on?

  • @user-we8if7qd7j
    @user-we8if7qd7j 3 місяці тому

    Buenos días quiero saber el nombre del líquido que pusiste si en la Argentina lo consigo con ese nombre y que plástico usar cualquier plástico o alguno en especial te agradezco mucho por la información que me des la necesito mucho

  • @samosdolphins123
    @samosdolphins123 5 місяців тому

    i put acetone on some plastics like styrofoam and other tupperwear plastic but it did not do anything. I was hoping to get it to work , do you have any thoughts why it wont work with mine? thank you

    • @deepfreeze202
      @deepfreeze202 4 місяці тому +1

      You're using the wrong kind of plastic.

    • @alpscraftshack599
      @alpscraftshack599 2 місяці тому

      Only certain plastics are dissolveable with solvents.

  • @rcatank
    @rcatank 5 місяців тому +1

    What is 646 Solvent in english? What do you call it in USA?

  • @velerina2017
    @velerina2017 18 днів тому

    Can something like this be used in sculpting

  • @obinnaode4129
    @obinnaode4129 2 місяці тому

    Chairman thanks so much, pls how will I get acetone

  • @luckyPiston
    @luckyPiston Рік тому +20

    I have a big jar with a whole mix of plastics submerged in Acetone , we shall see what does and doesn't melt and what we end up with , should be interesting , lol .

    • @juanparrajr
      @juanparrajr Рік тому +4

      Did it work?

    • @smoothmove7566
      @smoothmove7566 Рік тому +7

      Finally a real scientist.

    • @luckyPiston
      @luckyPiston Рік тому +5

      @@juanparrajr Mostly it was plastics from store bought food containers , ice cream bucket, plant container , cookie container , bubble wrap , some foam , stuff like that , none melted after 5 days , the only plastic that melted was from a hoover vacuum cleaner that i scraped , the hose connector made of softer plastic and that turned to goo not liquid.

    • @eddievalenzuela3009
      @eddievalenzuela3009 Рік тому +12

      He used plexiglass not plastic. Plexi is an acrylic based material. Acetone will liquify it

    • @luckyPiston
      @luckyPiston Рік тому +3

      @@eddievalenzuela3009 Yup im keeping an eye out for anything similar and thrown it in the jar.

  • @angelaarraez9769
    @angelaarraez9769 4 місяці тому

    por favor explicar lo que esta haciendo que materiales esta utiilizando

  • @alejandro192
    @alejandro192 11 місяців тому +1

    Eso es plastico o acrilico?? Gracias💪💪🇺🇾

    • @alvaroschudeck957
      @alvaroschudeck957 11 місяців тому +2

      Acrílico o también llamado plexiglass y uno de los solventes indican que es acetona, el otro no sé.

  • @claudethibaudeau2714
    @claudethibaudeau2714 Рік тому +1

    Not a bad idea

  • @granolakitti8521
    @granolakitti8521 11 місяців тому +2

    What type of plastic is this?

  • @LuisaCyrot
    @LuisaCyrot 4 місяці тому

    Sirve para PET?

  • @joehenry447
    @joehenry447 6 місяців тому

    Hi , what is the chemical in the second bottle as I can not make it out .

  • @zbow1974
    @zbow1974 2 місяці тому

    what type plastic was used?

  • @TomiHilfijger
    @TomiHilfijger 2 дні тому

    Does anybody know how to take out air bubbles so final product can stay clear and transparent?

  • @ShitzoScoffy
    @ShitzoScoffy 5 місяців тому +1

    That should work really good, theres thing you can do to work around shrinkage, but now you know how to build things, its kinda dangerous knowledge for anyone!!! =-)