Super glue cures instantly with water. That's why it bonds skin so bloody well. Very fine hydroscopic powders contain a small amount water, like cement, baking soda, cornstarch, plaster of Paris. Different powders give different properties to the end result.
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@@creationholic101i quick glued a deep skin cut caused by the corner of a corrugated roofing during a super typhoon and it joined the cut cleanly without going to the ER.Thanks to super glue.
PLEASE NOTE: These repairs cannot be done with standard thick super glues that are available from local retailers. You will have to order watery-thin super glues from brands such as StarBond. And be extremely cautious using it, because the fumes are very toxic, and the glue itself is extremely caustic to your skin. Be advised to wear an apron and thin rubber gloves, and have active ventilation. This stuff is DANGEROUS, and I'm not exaggerating at all!
Is it a chemical reaction or just a physical one? (i.e. would sand work?) It looks like it's bubbling a bit... so probably chemical. But do you know the chemical equations? What does it convert into?
Could not agree more, well done for putting the 'correct' information before attempting this use of superglue and cement. I am an ex Civil Engineer Technician, thus have a fair amount of knowledge regarding cement and later went on to become a Science Teacher. Now retired I often watch UA-cam and shake my head at UA-camrs (like this one) who put on here without any real thought, technical expertise and not stating the dangers of attempting to copy what they have put on here.
Oh my God! This topic has never stopped being hot, I have also done many experiments combining cement with super glue and it really works, congratulations! ❤🎉🎉🎉
@@adamudanbakoibrahim7145 Oh great, try it and let us know the results. If necessary, I will offer solutions to help your tank operate better (I am an engineer).
I used corn starch before .Heres a good tip if you got a wire on your keyboard and it keeps breaking were its connected at the keyboard juts build up some of you super glue and starch around the base bit to make it stiff so it dont bend should last years after that @@mohammedfouad148
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Many car makers rather the world turn towards throw away instead of repair. More margins for shareholders and less need to fret over fixing. If not for UA-cam, the amount of carbon emissions due to the practice of throw and repair will be unabated. That day I took scrap wood from old IKEA furniture to build a router case. Money saved and less need to cut more trees.
Cement is the end result of a combination of materials. So,what exactly is being used here? I could have used this video about 1000 dollars ago for different pieces that broke over the years. Genius
Nobody has mentioned using graphite. Graphite consists of layers of graphene which is incredibly strong. You will have a lot more work tidying up the job after using graphite powder, but the mend will be much stronger.
@@ianlowery6014 ergo all the knowledge you know posses! wish i had thought of that!! @snakez do things in this video and use graphite power instead of cement.
I would like to see strength comparisons with super glue paired with cement, baking soda, saw dust, cigarette ashes, cotton ball fibers, the sanding dust from various plastics and metals. I'm betting that dust from waxy feeling plastics like polyethylene and polypropylene would not work.
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@@hanitwfik ah. Well, if the fineness of a powder is related to how well the CA glue permeates it, cigarette ash is certainly 1ell suited as it is very, very fine. IIRC, its fineness is on the order of 800 sq.m. per gram.
The finer the powder, the more surface area available to carry moisture evenly within the mixture. Adding any kind of mesh,fibers,fabric etc. only adds overall strength, resistance to fracture, stress dispersion,and bonding surface area within, and extending out to the edges where it contacts the material being repaired. It also permits the repair to be sanded down to a grit of 6,8,10, up to 12,000 grit, making a gloss finish possible if desired, but obviously, it’s going to be harder to sand diatomaceous earth than baking soda, for example. A drinking straw cut at an angle, and loaded with whatever powdered medium, coming into intermittent, even indirect, contact with a running electric toothbrush (with some practice) can be a very precise applicator without actually coming in contact with any glue, since the bond is instantaneous and permanent.
so what your saying is that you can use any powdered material the finer the better, cement has nothing to do with the degree of hardness you obtain. What about powdered metal.
Brilliant idea where no real force is exerted like the bolt hole on a panel, for years I've been making my own wood filler, simply mix some of the same wood saw dust with PVA glue, when dried out you can sand it, works wonders. If you put ordinary hand soap or washing up liquid on your metal screw before inserting it into wood or a wall plug, you'll find it is easier to turn the driver. To avoid splitting wood when hammering nails into it, turn it so it's sharp point is upwards and lightly hammer a small flat on it carefully so it doesn't bend, then use in wood. If you need plumbers seal for joints but have none, you can either use gloss paint or make up some using dry filler powder and mix it with linseed oil to a not too runny consistency.
NEVER use soap to lubricate screws. It is hydrophilic and will eventually rust the metal screw. Always use wax, or even an oil if the mess is not a problem, for this kind of lubrication.
Quite literally any filling agent with superglue works ie SG + flour, SG + Baking soda, SG + sawdust, SG + paper dust etc it just improves and speeds up the curing process.
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If only the Romans had known this trick they could have made structures that really lasted a long time! Seriously though, I hadn’t though if repairing plastics this way. Nice tip!
Great videos. BTW, I am from Israel. You have also used baking soda in other videos. Which is better, baking soda or cement? Can any fine powder such as potato starch or pepper be used? Could we use a metallic powder with super glue to "solder" wires? Thanks
Metallic powder soldering via CA glues likely won't work unless an entire chain of metal particles are in continuous contact with each other. No continuity would exist unless the powder was well over 95%. As well, the tiny nature of a powder conductor would burn out quickly
Saludos, te estoy viendo desde el sur de España, muy buen vídeo. Conocía lo del superglue y el bicarbonato, pero esto del cemento no, habrá que probarlo. Gracias por subir el vídeo.
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Be careful with those fumes!! Make sure you do this in a well ventilated place. I don't know what the fumes are, but super glue is cyanoacrilate, so possibly related to cyanide 😮
The fumes are CYANIDE GAS, the same gas that is used in execution chambers. It will seriously burn your eyes and lungs. You must not even get this stuff close to your face! I am not exaggerating at all!!
For anything steel, a small welder and partial fender washer would be better than superglue. Depends on how much weight is going to be pushing or pulling on it.
Most households have superglue and some kind of powder . Of course a welder would be better than glue for steel . I don’t think you quite get this . Lol 😂
Yes, that's very obvious lol. I'm actually surprised at how well it held up to being bent. I wonder If the concrete does anything different from baking soda. I have a welder, so it's not anything I'll be doing, but could help in a pinch I suppose.
on other plastic items, you are better off soldering plastic parts together. with some small metal reinforcement like staples or paperclips. the glue is brittle and will break again.
I was bit skeptical about this but I had a plastic bucket in the garden with 4 cracks in the side wall all about 3 inches long. I only used it for solids because it leaked like a sieve. So i gave it a go, sanded the cracks on both sides to rough up the surface around the crack, pushed some cement powder into the cracks, dripped the super glue on, them added more cement, this done to both sides.. I left it for an hour, then filled it up with water, leaving it overnight. The next day it was still full, no leaks!! I thought surely, if i continue to use it the cracks will open up, but it has stayed good for months. This technique seems as good, if not better, than any expensive product you might purchase to do the same job.
Interesting. This implies that there is indeed a chemical reaction with the cement, as on its own, cyanoacrylate is supposed to eventually breakdown in the presence of water.
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Just tried mixing super glue with cigarette ashes, and it hardens up like a rock, just very hard and solid. Have not tried baking soda yet, but I will. Thought this could help someone.
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Cotton and superglue works well too. It's more for plastic, I don't think it would work for metal rods. That's interesting how strong the bond between the rods was.
Ide nya sangat menakjubkan sobat, boleh di coba ni. Terima kasih atas ilmu atau ide kreatif anda, saya menikmati dari awal hingga akhir dari 7 uji coba ide kreatif anda hanya dari lem super dan semen, sekali lagi saya ucapkan terima kasih banyak.
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Super glue cures instantly with water. That's why it bonds skin so bloody well. Very fine hydroscopic powders contain a small amount water, like cement, baking soda, cornstarch, plaster of Paris. Different powders give different properties to the end result.
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My hands must be very dry. Super glue doesn't stick well to my fingers.
@@creationholic101i quick glued a deep skin cut caused by the corner of a corrugated roofing during a super typhoon and it joined the cut cleanly without going to the ER.Thanks to super glue.
@@dantemalit1744 supposedly super glue was developed for wounds during the vietnam war
@@dantemalit1744 We in the ER have used super glue for many lacerations vs suturing. It works great and glad you had some in your emergency!
PLEASE NOTE: These repairs cannot be done with standard thick super glues that are available from local retailers. You will have to order watery-thin super glues from brands such as StarBond. And be extremely cautious using it, because the fumes are very toxic, and the glue itself is extremely caustic to your skin. Be advised to wear an apron and thin rubber gloves, and have active ventilation. This stuff is DANGEROUS, and I'm not exaggerating at all!
People seem to like that Starbond “Heavy thin” product. It should be the best for this application I would think
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Is it a chemical reaction or just a physical one? (i.e. would sand work?) It looks like it's bubbling a bit... so probably chemical. But do you know the chemical equations? What does it convert into?
Could not agree more, well done for putting the 'correct' information before attempting this use of superglue and cement. I am an ex Civil Engineer Technician, thus have a fair amount of knowledge regarding cement and later went on to become a Science Teacher. Now retired I often watch UA-cam and shake my head at UA-camrs (like this one) who put on here without any real thought, technical expertise and not stating the dangers of attempting to copy what they have put on here.
yeah, cyanoacrylate
Oh my God! This topic has never stopped being hot, I have also done many experiments combining cement with super glue and it really works, congratulations! ❤🎉🎉🎉
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Amazing! Thank you very much, I will try it on my overhead water tank. I hope it will work. I am a Nigerian from Taraba State
@@adamudanbakoibrahim7145 Oh great, try it and let us know the results. If necessary, I will offer solutions to help your tank operate better (I am an engineer).
To stick it, it's better to sand the surface first, this will guarantee longer strength
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Works the same with baking soda. But is instant and hard as steel . It can even be drilled and tapped. It holds a thread.
Hard as steel literally or figuratively?
Talc powder and corn starch are better than baking soda..🙂
@@mohammedfouad148 so talc powder + corn start > baking soda > cement?
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I used corn starch before .Heres a good tip if you got a wire on your keyboard and it keeps breaking were its connected at the keyboard juts build up some of you super glue and starch around the base bit to make it stiff so it dont bend should last years after that @@mohammedfouad148
Pour super glue on cement, and it glues the cement together. Just like you'd expect.
A bit stronger than I'd expect tbh
Does it also work with coke? ⛄️ maybe bond is even stronger!
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Very helpful in a throw away society. I always try to repair before replace and I shall now be using this method as well thank you.
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Yo también lo Usaré, con todas las cosas que he tirado y vuelto a comprar, y con éste Truco, me abría ahorrado mucho tiempo y Dinero. Un saludo Amigo.
Many car makers rather the world turn towards throw away instead of repair. More margins for shareholders and less need to fret over fixing. If not for UA-cam, the amount of carbon emissions due to the practice of throw and repair will be unabated. That day I took scrap wood from old IKEA furniture to build a router case. Money saved and less need to cut more trees.
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Cement is physically hard because of a chemical reaction with water. If you are going to use cyanoacrylate glue, why not simply sand?
Sands vary. Cement is consistent and fine. I think talc or gypsum powder might work too? Certainly makes you want to try it out
Cement is the end result of a combination of materials. So,what exactly is being used here?
I could have used this video about 1000 dollars ago for different pieces that broke over the years. Genius
I'm using it but different ways. Sometimes cigarette ash or a wood ash. Really works
And using something like glue is more expensive than water.
I imagine plaster would work very well .
Nobody has mentioned using graphite. Graphite consists of layers of graphene which is incredibly strong. You will have a lot more work tidying up the job after using graphite powder, but the mend will be much stronger.
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Have you actually used it ?
@@snakezdewiggle6084 I snort it and inject it regularly.
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Indeed, no wonder they used graphene oxide in you know what..... Sneaky bastards.
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@snakez do things in this video and use graphite power instead of cement.
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Now I know so much more about the wonders of super glue and cement! Thank you for your insight and wish you sustainable development!😆
Baking soda works too
@@jerrybushman In lieu of super glue or in lieu of cement?
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@@jerrybushmancame here to say the same thing & much easier to get a small box of baking soda than a 40 lb (or so) bag of cement too.
@@threedotsonedash I was gonna say a 90 lb bag, so yeah, and everyone has baking soda
Surpreendentemente incrível essa idéia. Obrigado por compartilhar.
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I would like to see strength comparisons with super glue paired with cement, baking soda, saw dust, cigarette ashes, cotton ball fibers, the sanding dust from various plastics and metals. I'm betting that dust from waxy feeling plastics like polyethylene and polypropylene would not work.
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Do your own experiment .
Too much work
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That bond between the 2 steel rods began to crack between 1:22 and 1:23. just before the cut away.
Yes, it can only withstand a certain impact force
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The material in cigarette bud is very strong when mixed with superglue and useful in giving support to broken edges of vehicle plastic parts
Lol, that's what my dad taught me about years ago, and it works 💪
Great suggestion!
Are you talking about a cigarette filter?
@@fredericapanon207 no the cigarettes ash
@@hanitwfik ah. Well, if the fineness of a powder is related to how well the CA glue permeates it, cigarette ash is certainly 1ell suited as it is very, very fine. IIRC, its fineness is on the order of 800 sq.m. per gram.
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The finer the powder, the more surface area available to carry moisture evenly within the mixture. Adding any kind of mesh,fibers,fabric etc. only adds overall strength, resistance to fracture, stress dispersion,and bonding surface area within, and extending out to the edges where it contacts the material being repaired. It also permits the repair to be sanded down to a grit of 6,8,10, up to 12,000 grit, making a gloss finish possible if desired, but obviously, it’s going to be harder to sand diatomaceous earth than baking soda, for example. A drinking straw cut at an angle, and loaded with whatever powdered medium, coming into intermittent, even indirect, contact with a running electric toothbrush (with some practice) can be a very precise applicator without actually coming in contact with any glue, since the bond is instantaneous and permanent.
so what your saying is that you can use any powdered material the finer the better, cement has nothing to do with the degree of hardness you obtain. What about powdered metal.
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oops
Another protip: If they can casually cut the excess of the mold with scissors its not very strong.
Just tried it with cigarette as ashes, it really hardens up like a rock.
Have not tried it with baking soda yet, but I will.
Cześć jestem Z POLSKI podoba mi sie Twój filmik jestem po wrażeniem co można zrobić z klejem i cementem pozdrawiam i proszę o więcej filmików.
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You're out of see what they did. Do. John GOTTA with a bag of cement
Quite incredible, especially with the plastic mouldings. How often don't we have such issues?😮
Brilliant idea where no real force is exerted like the bolt hole on a panel, for years I've been making my own wood filler, simply mix some of the same wood saw dust with PVA glue, when dried out you can sand it, works wonders. If you put ordinary hand soap or washing up liquid on your metal screw before inserting it into wood or a wall plug, you'll find it is easier to turn the driver. To avoid splitting wood when hammering nails into it, turn it so it's sharp point is upwards and lightly hammer a small flat on it carefully so it doesn't bend, then use in wood. If you need plumbers seal for joints but have none, you can either use gloss paint or make up some using dry filler powder and mix it with linseed oil to a not too runny consistency.
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Silikon good!
If need a condom but have none, just use saran wrap or a baggie and then tie an elastic around the base
NEVER use soap to lubricate screws. It is hydrophilic and will eventually rust the metal screw. Always use wax, or even an oil if the mess is not a problem, for this kind of lubrication.
Quite literally any filling agent with superglue works ie SG + flour, SG + Baking soda, SG + sawdust, SG + paper dust etc it just improves and speeds up the curing process.
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Superglue + cement = Superfiller
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So let me get this straight, you can't smash it a hammer, but can cut it with a pair of art scissors?
You're not the brightest bulb in the box eh?
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@@iamthecheese2737hur......dur? 🤭😂 I guess I was right.
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If only the Romans had known this trick they could have made structures that really lasted a long time!
Seriously though, I hadn’t though if repairing plastics this way. Nice tip!
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I used soda for this
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Great videos.
BTW, I am from Israel.
You have also used baking soda in other videos. Which is better, baking soda or cement? Can any fine powder such as potato starch or pepper be used? Could we use a metallic powder with super glue to "solder" wires?
Thanks
Baking soda is very good
Metallic powder soldering via CA glues likely won't work unless an entire chain of metal particles are in continuous contact with each other. No continuity would exist unless the powder was well over 95%. As well, the tiny nature of a powder conductor would burn out quickly
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cyanoacrylate adhesive glue
Formidável
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Using a glue to bind the glue that normally binds concrete.
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Kinda redundant. Like pulling weeds.
@@DavidStarkdyvarg It's Inception level.
Saludos, te estoy viendo desde el sur de España, muy buen vídeo. Conocía lo del superglue y el bicarbonato, pero esto del cemento no, habrá que probarlo. Gracias por subir el vídeo.
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Be careful with those fumes!! Make sure you do this in a well ventilated place. I don't know what the fumes are, but super glue is cyanoacrilate, so possibly related to cyanide 😮
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Definitely!
The fumes are CYANIDE GAS, the same gas that is used in execution chambers. It will seriously burn your eyes and lungs. You must not even get this stuff close to your face! I am not exaggerating at all!!
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Excelente que gran idea, nunca se me hubiera ocurrido esta gran solucion.😊
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If it really works that well this is genius. I never thought of using cement. I am going to try that next time I need to make a bond far more secure.
I'd love to hear if you've tried this idea yourself or if you have any other creative suggestions to share
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That was awesome! I would had never thought of that. Thank you so much!! You are brilliant!!
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For anything steel, a small welder and partial fender washer would be better than superglue. Depends on how much weight is going to be pushing or pulling on it.
Most households have superglue and some kind of powder . Of course a welder would be better than glue for steel . I don’t think you quite get this . Lol 😂
Oh yes and everyone has a small welder in their kitchen 🙄
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Yes, that's very obvious lol. I'm actually surprised at how well it held up to being bent. I wonder If the concrete does anything different from baking soda. I have a welder, so it's not anything I'll be doing, but could help in a pinch I suppose.
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Saw dust and superglue also works very well if you don't have cement, it's saved me a few times.
Thanks for sharing!
on other plastic items, you are better off soldering plastic parts together. with some small metal reinforcement like staples or paperclips.
the glue is brittle and will break again.
This repair is stronger and better than plastic, and easier.
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Good tips. What do you do with the rest of the 70 lb. bag of cement?
It comes in a small package. You can buy it at DAISO stores
leave it open outside and in few weeks you have a step :o)
@@ggj666 Indeed.
1:22 it was about to break so he stopped it.
Yeah true
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I was bit skeptical about this but I had a plastic bucket in the garden with 4 cracks in the side wall all about 3 inches long. I only used it for solids because it leaked like a sieve. So i gave it a go, sanded the cracks on both sides to rough up the surface around the crack, pushed some cement powder into the cracks, dripped the super glue on, them added more cement, this done to both sides.. I left it for an hour, then filled it up with water, leaving it overnight. The next day it was still full, no leaks!! I thought surely, if i continue to use it the cracks will open up, but it has stayed good for months. This technique seems as good, if not better, than any expensive product you might purchase to do the same job.
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Interesting. This implies that there is indeed a chemical reaction with the cement, as on its own, cyanoacrylate is supposed to eventually breakdown in the presence of water.
I'm still using the bucket for water, no problems.😁 @@fredericapanon207
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¡Hola! Muy instructivo el vídeo ¿Me podrías decir cual es el pegamento que se usa para esa mescla reparadora? En Venezuela existe uno que llaman "Pega Loca", se ve parecido pero viene en un tuvo mas pequeño ¿Sera del mismo tipo? Saludos.
cyanoacrylate adhesive glue
Je vous remercie infiniment pour ce que vous faites....je suis artiste musicien en Algérie..merci
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Excelente idea felicitaciones
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Just tried mixing super glue with cigarette ashes, and it hardens up like a rock,
just very hard and solid. Have not tried baking soda yet, but I will. Thought this
could help someone.
it has the same effect
Simplemente genial. Gracias por compartirlo
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Genial. Merece nosso respeito. Parabéns.
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Boisbriand Québec
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مفيد جدا ، شكرا
يبدو ان اغلب التعليقات اصحابها سلبيين حسودين غيورين لا يحبون النجاح لغيرهم
شكرا صديقك أمين من الجزائر
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fantastico,saludos desde buenos aires argentina
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You can just use baking soda... does the same thing and isn't corrosive.
True dat.
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جزاك الله خيرا
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Cotton and superglue works well too. It's more for plastic, I don't think it would work for metal rods. That's interesting how strong the bond between the rods was.
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Thank you! The best ideas are the simplest.....
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Ide nya sangat menakjubkan sobat, boleh di coba ni. Terima kasih atas ilmu atau ide kreatif anda, saya menikmati dari awal hingga akhir dari 7 uji coba ide kreatif anda hanya dari lem super dan semen, sekali lagi saya ucapkan terima kasih banyak.
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Très instructif et intéressant. Profitable.
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Me parece tu ingenio , fantástico.
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Bonjour. Merçi pour avoir partager la vidéo.
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Gracias! Gracias! Gracias ! Saludos desde Miami! 👍🌹😏 🙄😲 buenísimo ! 😂😂😂😂
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Bravo vous êtes un génie
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Excelente consejo y saludos desde México.
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A reconstrução da peça plástica é muito útil e importante, pois as peças de acabamento de carros são na maioria plásticos. Parabéns !
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素晴らしい結合力!
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Eres un maquina,sigue asi,q bas a llegar mas para alla del berrueco💪💪💪
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You can grind the pencil lead and use it. 연필심(흑연가루)을 갈아서 사용해도 됩니다
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Eu sou de Brasília, Brasil! Acredito que a super cola com cimento é a mais forte, parabéns! Muito bom!
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ขอบคุณ vdo ดีๆแบบนี้มากเลยครับ
ได้ประโยช์นมากเลยครับ
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Gracias por compartir estas ideas geniales
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Muito sensacional, gostei da idéia. Será que resiste a água quente, uma região de metal com vazamento de água quente?
For important positions you should use specialized equipment
Nice thx👍
Thank you too
Naprosto skvělá vychytávka!👍👍👍
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Muy hutil la idea,aprendimos algo nuevo,Gracias.
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COMPLIMENTI !! Risultati INCREDIBILI : PROVERÒ CERTAMENTE !!
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Harika...
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