Can ANY Glue beat the Non-stick Pan?

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  • @RyanMercer
    @RyanMercer 4 години тому +28

    Not an idea I'd have thought of 😂

  • @stephenoliveau
    @stephenoliveau 4 години тому +7

    From my experience in construction... dry and cure times are based on how quickly you can/have work around/with it.
    most will not fully cure for a VERY long time.

  • @johnross6805
    @johnross6805 3 години тому +5

    How about a comparison showing those same glues on a stainless steel or cast iron pan? Would be interesting to see how well the glues bond to those also.

  • @helloiamapersonandyouare2
    @helloiamapersonandyouare2 3 години тому +5

    glad you're keeping up the tkor legacy B)

  • @rolfbjorn9937
    @rolfbjorn9937 4 години тому +5

    The missing ingredient is a primer activator for low surface energy polymers. Look up Permabond.

    • @TKC_
      @TKC_ 2 години тому

      This is true. The primers replace the florine atoms in the surface with something that is easier to bond to.

  • @TheTechAdmin
    @TheTechAdmin 3 години тому +3

    4:38 Everytime I see a new type of Olive Oil, I get worried that I might have to remove a zero from a vacation expense.
    #OliveOilFamilyMoneyFTW

    • @Cats-TM
      @Cats-TM 2 години тому

      My family bought it once, it is not very good. The "drizzle" one is Incredibly bitter. And the other one is just kind of fine.

  • @bagnon
    @bagnon 4 години тому +3

    Always a good day when Nate good man posts.

  • @morganfern29
    @morganfern29 4 години тому +6

    Am I having déjà vu? Or did you just upload this yesterday? I swear I’ve seen this yesterday.

    • @balor4356
      @balor4356 3 години тому +1

      Cause he did 😂

  • @dbsagacious
    @dbsagacious 3 години тому +2

    Try using loctite 770 with any good superglue. The 770 is a primer that helps the superglue adhere

    • @ronmckickass5714
      @ronmckickass5714 3 години тому

      Make an entire video on how this affects different glues in each way.

  • @IcedForce
    @IcedForce 3 години тому

    All of the glues have "holding" time and then the curing time. The marketed time is most often holding time, so the thing is held but the glue is pretty far away from being cured. For example the Liquid Nails Projects Construction Adhesive (solvent based) has 10 minutes working time and will hold 250psi shear strength after 24 hours, but that shear strength will go up to 400 psi in 7 days. CA glues often hold after seconds but most of them take 24 hours to cure and CA gels up to 48 hours. The 3M 5200 has curing rate of 3mm/24h but that depends on the surface area in touch with air. Gorilla glue has 60 minute holding time and it should be dry after 24 hours but it's PU glue so the polymer strengthens still after dry and maximum strength is often reached after 48 hours.
    Then you have something like Sikaflex which will hold after couple of hours and has curing rate of ~3.5mm/24h but the final strength is gained after a month of applying.

  • @TheTechAdmin
    @TheTechAdmin 3 години тому +1

    As always, great videos Nate! 😃😁

  • @alanphipps
    @alanphipps 4 години тому +2

    We should try that one again

  • @elixeroflife
    @elixeroflife 2 години тому

    try Lexel sealant. it takes 2 weeks to fully cure. i used it on a dirty old school bus to seal a leaky seam. did no prep work before applying and it bonded hard enough to yank both paint and primer layers from the sheet metal

  • @brianbrinegar6086
    @brianbrinegar6086 4 години тому +1

    Use the adhesive made to hold on rear-view mirrors...

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 3 години тому

      What is that stuff called? Super glue is not optimal and I'm looking for a proper mirror glue. Thank you.

  • @Hobypyrocom
    @Hobypyrocom 4 години тому +3

    great video as always, but the gain of your mic is probably too high and there is some clipping...

  • @daniel1981de
    @daniel1981de 4 години тому +7

    You already did this yesterday

  • @VoidHalo
    @VoidHalo 2 години тому

    Superglue needs two things to work, and rough surface to "grab" onto, and some moisture to harden the glue and cure it. That's why it didn't work before. Whenever you use superglue on a smooth surface, it's best to rough it up a little with a file, or sandpaper.
    Of course, that would remove the Teflon and defeat the purpose of the experiment.

    • @mt4798
      @mt4798 2 години тому

      I think that they use an etching compound if they need to stick something to Teflon type non stick surfaces in industrial situations. Messes with the fluorine layer on the surface so the glue stands a chance. Sort of chemical roughing it up. Same sort of principal.

  • @Twiggs013
    @Twiggs013 4 години тому +1

    What about aerospace grade adhesives?

  • @mawns
    @mawns 3 години тому

    You should compare each test to how it would react on a flat surface, such as glass or ceramic with enamel.

  • @TaylorDaltry
    @TaylorDaltry 4 години тому +2

    Not glue just eggs

  • @kwalker375
    @kwalker375 3 години тому

    Try urethane windshield adhesive (several days to cure), Grey RTV, and double side tape (with 3m adhesion promoter)

  • @barrymccockiner6641
    @barrymccockiner6641 2 години тому

    How about a lightly used non-stick pan? Maybe even "very" lightly scratched/sanded stoppers? I understand, but it seems like nothing will stick to glass/glass, the lightest of simple prep, round two?

  • @superpaul79
    @superpaul79 2 години тому

    Try it with cement. The quick drying cement.

  • @Vexic929
    @Vexic929 3 години тому

    I'd love to see you try some skin-safe adhesives that need to be removed with their specific remover like liquid latex or liquid bandage

  • @vizzair
    @vizzair 2 години тому

    know what we call "no more nails" in the trade, -- "No more shelves". glue with this and they are on the floor next day

  • @matstermind
    @matstermind 3 години тому

    Should've Used a luggage scale to compare how many pounds of force it takes to break it off

  • @roberthobbs6318
    @roberthobbs6318 3 години тому

    You should try black caulk

  • @ryanmckay6471
    @ryanmckay6471 3 години тому

    Try PL premium construction adhesive, we use it at work and it's bullet proof. Curious if it would stick.

  • @BionicIguana
    @BionicIguana 2 години тому

    Try tac welding

  • @annikarogers7470
    @annikarogers7470 3 години тому

    I use 5200 a fair amount at work, and I like to give it 7-9 days before putting an kind of load on it

  • @Technicksworkshop
    @Technicksworkshop 2 години тому

    I think you should try using car windshield adhesive, from what i know, that stuff is super sticky and very strong

  • @MLeoDaalder
    @MLeoDaalder 3 години тому

    Have you tried baking an egg in it? That should stick to any pan if you let it burn a bit. XD

  • @TaranTatsuuchi
    @TaranTatsuuchi 4 години тому +1

    4 minutes ago?
    Sure, why not.

  • @xtrememaproductions
    @xtrememaproductions 2 години тому

    Use some good metal glue, a welder should be able to stick. Lol

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B 3 години тому +1

    I mean there's a reason why they're called low energy plastics.

  • @johnfranklin5
    @johnfranklin5 4 години тому

    Panel bond

  • @azrobbins01
    @azrobbins01 3 години тому

    Can you get hold of whatever they stick the labels on with? I have bought non-stick pans with glued on labels, and had a horrible time trying to get them unstuck, and they just tear, and take tons of scrubbing to remove the glue.

    • @SriTejaChilakapati
      @SriTejaChilakapati 3 години тому

      Soak them in a drop of rubbing alcohol or sanitizer. They come right off after a few minutes.

  • @AgentMattox
    @AgentMattox 4 години тому

    You should heat the bottom of the pan slightly to see if it helps cure everything.

  • @jec_ecart
    @jec_ecart 2 години тому

    Wait. That's tkor guy!

  • @baboongarage8907
    @baboongarage8907 3 години тому

    3m 2 part panel bond adhesive.

  • @Hank_Wolfman
    @Hank_Wolfman 2 години тому

    Not a glue as such, but how would it fare against cement?

  • @A_Rose_From_Concrete
    @A_Rose_From_Concrete 3 години тому

    Yes this looks VERY familiar, like I saw this exact video 12-15 hours ago. Surely this is a completely different video and it's just a glitch in the matrix or something

  • @superpaul79
    @superpaul79 3 години тому

    How does the teflon stick to the pan?!

  • @f2pgamingcastleclashmore119
    @f2pgamingcastleclashmore119 2 години тому

    have you tried eggs? mine always stick

  • @hasnainamdani2013
    @hasnainamdani2013 4 години тому

    Hello Nate

  • @TheTimPilot
    @TheTimPilot 3 години тому

    What if...you spray teflon on teflon pan? Will it stick?

  • @hoodrat14x72
    @hoodrat14x72 3 години тому

    3m windo-weld

  • @lonewolfsstuck
    @lonewolfsstuck 3 години тому

    whats up with the mic clipping really bad in some scenes?

  • @aidencarson7378
    @aidencarson7378 2 години тому

    Wood glue

  • @ronmckickass5714
    @ronmckickass5714 3 години тому

    The funny thing is he said glue stick numerous times and there isnt a gluestick in the entire video.

  • @neptune7572011
    @neptune7572011 2 години тому

    Can you please try using actual epoxy resin to try to glue things down it's an unconventional method but if done right epoxy resin can be used as glue

  • @ashardalondragnipurake
    @ashardalondragnipurake Годину тому

    why glue when you can just cheese

  • @j.robertsergertson4513
    @j.robertsergertson4513 4 години тому +1

    Spoiler alert ,NONE hold ! saw the exact video posted yesterday

  • @dr.lumpypants3530
    @dr.lumpypants3530 2 години тому

    Really noble of Nate to still help out tkor after he was unceremoniously booted from the channel