One thing none of these videos warn you about is the fumes when super glue and bicarbonate are mixed. First time I did it they nearly knocked me out. Do it outdoors or in a very well-ventilated area and wear a mask.
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse "That smoke" (there is no smoke, no combustion is taking place so no products of combustion are present, it's fumes, as the OP said, from the purely chemical reaction of the curing process) "is just normal for super glue" (which is why the instructions for use tell you to work in a well-ventilated area, like the OP said). "That's the normal glue curing reaction." Quite correct, and perfectly in support of the OP's statement of warning, so why did you start your response with the blatantly incorrect "There's no reaction." It makes the rest of your statement redundant in a daft way: "I can't make up my mind which is correct, the voices are telling me two contradictory facts but they are always true so I believe what they say to me..." Excessive fumes can be quite debilitating for some -- they especially create an acidic reaction to tears, like when you cut onions but worse, and if you breathe them in you can be in a world of pain for a short time. Cyanoacrylate deposition in a fume cabinet is a classic way of lifting evidence off delicate surfaces, for instance, showing how much fumes can be released, and there's even various shots of fumes in this video :-) The OP simply gave a very wise warning _from direct personal experience_ given the abnormal amount of super glue used in these methods, so why go and make yourself look like a fool? I'm sure you're not really...
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I’ve been doing this for years now and it is a miracle. Anything superglue sticks to having baking soda strengthens it ten fold. Two things you must remember, 1) you can’t paint over it and for a finish look it is very difficult to make it look clean and 2) this one is very VERY IMPORTANT, DO NOT GET IT ON YOUR SKIN!!! I can’t stress this enough, it will burn you and nearly impossible to get off without taking skin with it!!
Super glue can be easily removed from skin using acetone (the same product used to remove nail polish). Of course it should be always handled with care and, if possible, wear protective glasses.
@@nicolaottomano "easily removed from skin using acetone" Acetone is nasty stuff to be putting it on your skin. Regardless, I think the OP was most concerned with the HEAT from the baking soda and glue reaction. Anyway, as many have posted, do this kind of thing in a very well ventilated place AND wear gloves or whatever to protect your skin.
When doing larger repairs you should always add the baking soda to the glue or you'll get pockets of unglued soda, you can see them clearly on the corner repair.
*Whenever I'm baking a cake, I always add a few drops of cyano superglue along with the baking soda. It gives my cakes a more crunchy texture and makes them resistant to eegits who try to break them by tapping them with the plastic handle of a screwdriver.*
Those are the two I came to comment on also! I've seen various tricks to tackle a rounded out screw head but never thought to mould a new screwdriver impression on the top -- brilliant! (So long as the screw isn't jammed requiring excessive effort, I doubt this is anywhere near as strong as the original;-)
@@bangla70s Just prior to fabricating the knob, the OP sprayed the spanner with some kind of lubricant that prevented the glue/baking soda mixture from bonding with the metal (see at 5:30 of the video)
I had heard that this combination was great for fixing a guitar nut slot that has been cut too deep. I never would have guessed it to be this robust, though. Thanks for the video!
Mixture of super glue and baking soda can create a waterproof seal. When combined, super glue (cyanoacrylate adhesive) and baking soda undergo a chemical reaction that results in a durable and hard substance. This mixture can be used for various applications, including filling gaps, repairing items, and creating a waterproof barrier.
A big 👍for this Vid. I discovered randomly that wallpaper paste and paper can become very solid. The smaller the scraps of paper, the stronger the connection. If you ground paper almost to dust and mixed it with paste to form a pizza dough-like mass, shaped it into a desired shape and then dried it, you had a very light and incredibly stable mass.
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@@stevet8833 I'm afraid you've got that wrong Steve, Samurai armor was in fact constructed of iron plates, joined by cords or leather straps. Papier mache is great stuff, but it's no match for steel swords, spears, or bullets. There's a comprehensive history on Wikipedia...
@@clearwoodcouk Yes, it's probably made of the same material, but I was amazed that it was so much harder and more stable than what I know, which is used in egg cartons, for example. What I got from it would actually have repelled clubs or hammer-like weapons. I can imagine that the samurais experimented with it. 😁
@@testodude works perfectly on dry or dryish skin. It's actually slightly soluble in water, so fingers stuck together can be separated by using a blunt instrument such as the handle of a spoon to gradually prise them apart under running water. It's a slow job, typically ten to twenty minutes, but preferable to paying doctor's bills. Even better if available is to use the solvents designed to remove super glue. Fun fact: Police teams attending protests where the protesters have glued their hands to fixed objects now take the solvent with them as a matter of standard operating procedure, reducing the effectiveness of the protest tactic.
@@dcbdcbdcb I don't think baking soda stays at the same temperature but you are right, it get quite hot, even smoking hot at times but I don't think it will get hot enough to ignite.
@@dannainanif you have a dead or buzzing string from a worn or cracked bone or plastic nut, or need to raise the action, you use it to fill in the slot that the string sits on. Let it harden overnight, and gently use a nail file to shape the nut to match, then carefully file the slot to the height you need. Also it makes a good filler for a quick repair in the binding, wood, inlays, or saddle on an acoustic.
@@TheRationalPi Cocoa powder and wood charcoal can also be used in two part epoxy for repairing bakelite the black or brown versions of it. I restore among other things old vintage tube radios and this method works a treat along with using superglue with cocoa or charcoal.
Try simply flour, I want to figure out if it's the texture that does that, or specifically a chemical compound of soda, because it might be just a powdery stuff and not specifically a soda.
Great ideas. That black knob at the end... I have that exact problem with exactly the same lamp ... what did you spray the wrench with to avoid sticking? WD-40? A lubricant?
Hi, I‘m from Swizerland. The fix of the headlight of my scooter was broken. This permit me to repare it and save me from changing the whole „fairimg“. Thanks a lot.
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Thanks for the tip. I think in the case of araldite the flour is only acting as a physical powder not reacting chemically. That is like the way glass fibres add strength to the very similar two component resin used in construction of canoes for example. The glass does not react with the resin, but the physics of having different materials closely bonded makes the composite stronger than either of its components. Also think about that's what the gravel does in concrete. The flour is (I think) acting as pebbles but on a much smaller scale. If I am right, then any powder (talc, coal dust, etc) would work. Using iron fillings you might be able to cast a "plastic" object that reacts to magnets. Not tried any of the above, but some You-Tuber might like to play with these ideas. Thanks for the suggestion of using flour: that had never occurred to me
@@trueriver1950 I have also mixed 2-component epoxy resin with flour on my model aircraft. You can also use it to make molds and glue plywood frames into plastic hulls. It is much cheaper than superglue in my country. Flour produces a finer mixture than, for example, glass powder or iron oxide.
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Incrível! Recuperei o puxador de um pote de acrílico cuja tampa é vedada sob a pressão que é feita justamente por esse puxador. É uma peça bem pequena e ficou muito mais resistente do que a estrutura original. Valeu mesmo!!!!
Doc told me I broke my leg, and I needed a cast. "No thanks," I replied. Went straight home and reset my compound fracture with a little super glue and baking soda. I was fine in a matter of minutes!
I enjoyed the video. There's one thing I'm curious about. I've got a not deep palm-sized groove in the cement floor, will it work if I use glue and baking soda?
I was just wondering what the “setting” time is for the glue/baking soda mix is? Is there time to apply it and work it into gaps? I’m going to try it to fill a gap between the hood and fenders on a model car I’m building. Will it work with Gorilla Glue CA Gel? It’s a bit thicker than standard CA glue.
@@FLY2KO yeah…! I tried it out with Super Thin CA and holy crap! Less than 5 seconds! And really strong as well! And you don’t need too much baking soda, just enough for the CA glue to mix with and form a goo! It can be levelled off if you’re ready to work it as soon as you add the glue.
Amazing video! I guess there should be hundreds of application areas, where you could repair metal or plastic materials with this cheap compound..i will personally try it on some damaged floor tiles..
@@creationholic101 Was a bit tricky, since the chipped off parts were quite small, but it worked. And looks definitely better than before. Btw. do you know, if there is a way to add colors in this compound according to the material. For instance: When i want to repair brown tiles, could i mix some sort of brown color with this compound?
One thing none of these videos warn you about is the fumes when super glue and bicarbonate are mixed. First time I did it they nearly knocked me out. Do it outdoors or in a very well-ventilated area and wear a mask.
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There's no reaction. That smoke is just normal for "super glue" when it's hardening. That's the normal glue curing reaction.
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse
"That smoke" (there is no smoke, no combustion is taking place so no products of combustion are present, it's fumes, as the OP said, from the purely chemical reaction of the curing process) "is just normal for super glue" (which is why the instructions for use tell you to work in a well-ventilated area, like the OP said). "That's the normal glue curing reaction." Quite correct, and perfectly in support of the OP's statement of warning, so why did you start your response with the blatantly incorrect "There's no reaction." It makes the rest of your statement redundant in a daft way: "I can't make up my mind which is correct, the voices are telling me two contradictory facts but they are always true so I believe what they say to me..."
Excessive fumes can be quite debilitating for some -- they especially create an acidic reaction to tears, like when you cut onions but worse, and if you breathe them in you can be in a world of pain for a short time. Cyanoacrylate deposition in a fume cabinet is a classic way of lifting evidence off delicate surfaces, for instance, showing how much fumes can be released, and there's even various shots of fumes in this video :-)
The OP simply gave a very wise warning _from direct personal experience_ given the abnormal amount of super glue used in these methods, so why go and make yourself look like a fool? I'm sure you're not really...
Thanks for the heads-up! Much appreciated.
i don t wear Mask anymore !
Fuck the COVID !
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重曹と接着剤が反応して固体化するのは初めて知りました!
教えてくださりありがとうございます😊
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素晴らしいアイデアです!
ネジ頭の修復などとても助かります。
epoxy putty よりも遥かに手軽で安全で、身近な材料で出来る事がとても素晴らしいです。
よても良い情報を共有していただきありがとうございます。
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エポキシパテなどより固くなりそうだし、元が粉なのでどんな形にもなるし、なんせコストが安い!
重曹なんて100均で500g買えるし、瞬間接着剤も同じく100均で買える。
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I’ve been doing this for years now and it is a miracle. Anything superglue sticks to having baking soda strengthens it ten fold. Two things you must remember, 1) you can’t paint over it and for a finish look it is very difficult to make it look clean and 2) this one is very VERY IMPORTANT, DO NOT GET IT ON YOUR SKIN!!! I can’t stress this enough, it will burn you and nearly impossible to get off without taking skin with it!!
Super glue can be easily removed from skin using acetone (the same product used to remove nail polish).
Of course it should be always handled with care and, if possible, wear protective glasses.
6:10 shows it can be painted.
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Pictures? lol
@@nicolaottomano "easily removed from skin using acetone" Acetone is nasty stuff to be putting it on your skin.
Regardless, I think the OP was most concerned with the HEAT from the baking soda and glue reaction.
Anyway, as many have posted, do this kind of thing in a very well ventilated place AND wear gloves or whatever to protect your skin.
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When doing larger repairs you should always add the baking soda to the glue or you'll get pockets of unglued soda, you can see them clearly on the corner repair.
Hello! thanks for your recommendation. Wish you all the best!
*Whenever I'm baking a cake, I always add a few drops of cyano superglue along with the baking soda. It gives my cakes a more crunchy texture and makes them resistant to eegits who try to break them by tapping them with the plastic handle of a screwdriver.*
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Lisa Douglas…?
Also works for uranium cake
I am reliably informed that this is the secret ingredient in Dwarf Bread, as used on the discworld(R).
The superglue for bolt removal is a real eye-opener! The knurled knob at the end is rather amazing, too!
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Those are the two I came to comment on also! I've seen various tricks to tackle a rounded out screw head but never thought to mould a new screwdriver impression on the top -- brilliant! (So long as the screw isn't jammed requiring excessive effort, I doubt this is anywhere near as strong as the original;-)
How the knurled knob comes smoothly out of the spanner remains a mystery.
@@bangla70s Just prior to fabricating the knob, the OP sprayed the spanner with some kind of lubricant that prevented the glue/baking soda mixture from bonding with the metal (see at 5:30 of the video)
What did he spray the inside of the wrench with?
I had heard that this combination was great for fixing a guitar nut slot that has been cut too deep. I never would have guessed it to be this robust, though. Thanks for the video!
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Yeah, works well for worn nut slots!
Yep, I've done this in the past.
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素晴らしいアイデアだと思います。問題は単価ですね。
ところで、長期間使用した場合の耐久性や耐水性はいかがでしょうか?
Mixture of super glue and baking soda can create a waterproof seal. When combined, super glue (cyanoacrylate adhesive) and baking soda undergo a chemical reaction that results in a durable and hard substance. This mixture can be used for various applications, including filling gaps, repairing items, and creating a waterproof barrier.
A big 👍for this Vid. I discovered randomly that wallpaper paste and paper can become very solid. The smaller the scraps of paper, the stronger the connection. If you ground paper almost to dust and mixed it with paste to form a pizza dough-like mass, shaped it into a desired shape and then dried it, you had a very light and incredibly stable mass.
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yes indeed! I believe you have discovered... Papier-mâché! It's a classic modelling material, well worth investigating
Samurai made their armor from this type of material. Laminated paper.
@@stevet8833 I'm afraid you've got that wrong Steve, Samurai armor was in fact constructed of iron plates, joined by cords or leather straps. Papier mache is great stuff, but it's no match for steel swords, spears, or bullets. There's a comprehensive history on Wikipedia...
@@clearwoodcouk Yes, it's probably made of the same material, but I was amazed that it was so much harder and more stable than what I know, which is used in egg cartons, for example. What I got from it would actually have repelled clubs or hammer-like weapons. I can imagine that the samurais experimented with it. 😁
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Super glue has always let me down and never stuck what i wanted to stick back together - BUT it never failed at sticking my fingers together !
I am sorry to hear that. You might wear glove while using super glue. Have you try using salt water when super glue stick to your finger?
Or sticking the cap onto the tube
Super glue works perfectly on skin. It really should be called skin glue.
@@testodude works perfectly on dry or dryish skin. It's actually slightly soluble in water, so fingers stuck together can be separated by using a blunt instrument such as the handle of a spoon to gradually prise them apart under running water. It's a slow job, typically ten to twenty minutes, but preferable to paying doctor's bills.
Even better if available is to use the solvents designed to remove super glue.
Fun fact: Police teams attending protests where the protesters have glued their hands to fixed objects now take the solvent with them as a matter of standard operating procedure, reducing the effectiveness of the protest tactic.
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どのケースも実際に困った事があるから、どれも関心してしまった。
Due to previous experience I would never use superglue with bare hands, I always wear latex gloves.
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You can replace baking soda with cotton. Due to fibers, cotton is stronger compared to baking soda along its threads
CA Glue + cotton gets very, very hot
@@dcbdcbdcb I don't think baking soda stays at the same temperature but you are right, it get quite hot, even smoking hot at times but I don't think it will get hot enough to ignite.
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Wouldn't it be more difficult to apply than bicarbonate of soda?
I've seen this done with steel wool too. Perhaps the combination with baking soda would be stronger still.
Hola amigo...me gustaron las ideas 4 y 6...y también lo mágico que es el bicarbonato junto con el pegamento...saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Thanks a lot 😍
I have known about this trick for a while. My guitar teacher told me about it, but I didn’t know it had so many cool uses. Great vid.
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Nice! I'm curious, how do you use this on a guitar?
@@dannainanif you have a dead or buzzing string from a worn or cracked bone or plastic nut, or need to raise the action, you use it to fill in the slot that the string sits on. Let it harden overnight, and gently use a nail file to shape the nut to match, then carefully file the slot to the height you need. Also it makes a good filler for a quick repair in the binding, wood, inlays, or saddle on an acoustic.
@@dannainandepend on what you need to do.
It’s great for guitar nut and acoustic saddle repair
この動画のおかげでトイレのドアノブ修理出来ました!ありがとうございます!
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Ground wood charcoal, pure cocoa powder and used coffee grinds can also achieve the same results, virtually any powder will work.
Ooh, and those wouldn't produce fumes in the same way as baking soda does. Very good info!
Use Decaf grounds, if you’re gluing close to bedtime!
@@TheRationalPi Cocoa powder and wood charcoal can also be used in two part epoxy for repairing bakelite the black or brown versions of it. I restore among other things old vintage tube radios and this method works a treat along with using superglue with cocoa or charcoal.
what about baby powder and tang?
@@testodude As a filler or a drink combination?
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これと同じ原理だと思いますが、プラスチック成型材として、粉に液体をかけて固まるものが市販で売っています。
重曹と瞬間接着剤で出来るんですね! 教えて頂きありがとうございます。
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本当ですね!プラリペアお高いですがこれだと500円位で出来て嬉しい~
このアイデアは、自分の仕事でも使えると思います。
教えていただきありがとうございます。
Glad it helped!
Try simply flour, I want to figure out if it's the texture that does that, or specifically a chemical compound of soda, because it might be just a powdery stuff and not specifically a soda.
Not sure about flour but I have used graphite powder when I needed it to be black.
I tried flour and it didn't work
한국에서 봅니다 베이킹소다랑 순간접착제 조합 배워갑니다 고마워요
Thank you! Cheers!
Very economical, worth saving. Thank you and God bless you.
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重曹が優秀なのは知っていましたが、ここまでの神アイテムだったとはビックリです。
単体だと何かと頼りない瞬間接着剤でも超硬度を実現できるなんて凄すぎ・・・
確かに、重曹と瞬間接着剤を組み合わせることで、非常に強力な修復力が得られますね!驚きの効果です。
Great ideas. That black knob at the end... I have that exact problem with exactly the same lamp ... what did you spray the wrench with to avoid sticking? WD-40? A lubricant?
I am using RP7 as lubricant. Wishing you all good things!
Hi, I‘m from Swizerland. The fix of the headlight of my scooter was broken. This permit me to repare it and save me from changing the whole „fairimg“. Thanks a lot.
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ネジ頭の修復、いいアイデアですね!
DIYにも役立ちそうです
この動画はUA-camのホーム画面でオススメされました。
見ていただきありがとうございます!このアイデアがDIYのお役に立てれば嬉しいです。ホーム画面でおすすめされてとても光栄です!😊
塑料鎖點斷裂,用瞬間膠+蘇打粉或香煙濾棉黏回去後,強度比斷掉之前更強更堅固,也是可以省一筆錢的做法。
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ありがとうございます。身近にあるものでこんな事が出来るんですね。サーフボードとかスノーボードにも応用が利きそう。
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That trick has been used in building balsa wood model air planes for over 40 years! Works very well! 👍
Thanks so much for your information
良い知識を得た。
プラスチックにはプラリペアを使用していたが、プラスチック、木工、金属と素材を選ばずに使える。コストも良い。
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Greatly admire your skill. Thank you for another method I can use. THANK YOU!
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Superglue is quite expensive. I work more with 2-component glue (ARALDIT) and add flour if necessary. This gives a similarly solid mass.
Thanks for the tip. I think in the case of araldite the flour is only acting as a physical powder not reacting chemically. That is like the way glass fibres add strength to the very similar two component resin used in construction of canoes for example. The glass does not react with the resin, but the physics of having different materials closely bonded makes the composite stronger than either of its components. Also think about that's what the gravel does in concrete. The flour is (I think) acting as pebbles but on a much smaller scale.
If I am right, then any powder (talc, coal dust, etc) would work. Using iron fillings you might be able to cast a "plastic" object that reacts to magnets. Not tried any of the above, but some You-Tuber might like to play with these ideas.
Thanks for the suggestion of using flour: that had never occurred to me
@@trueriver1950 I have also mixed 2-component epoxy resin with flour on my model aircraft. You can also use it to make molds and glue plywood frames into plastic hulls. It is much cheaper than superglue in my country. Flour produces a finer mixture than, for example, glass powder or iron oxide.
@@hubschenk1652 🙂
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The only thing that my superglue will fixate absolutely rock solid is the cap on the bottle.
always store super glue upright....... even the little tube ones
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Great stuff i had forgotten about doing this with baking soda.
Step 7: Unglue your hand to whatever you superglued :)
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I REALLY LIKE the stripped + head screw trick : fantastic!
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Excelente, me gusta y espero ver más videos llenos de muchas enseñanzas...
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Incrível! Recuperei o puxador de um pote de acrílico cuja tampa é vedada sob a pressão que é feita justamente por esse puxador. É uma peça bem pequena e ficou muito mais resistente do que a estrutura original. Valeu mesmo!!!!
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潰れたネジの復活方法は素晴らしい。強度UPの情報以上にタメになりました。
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めちゃくちゃ役立つ情報を提供して頂いてありがとうございます。
いいねだけでなく、チャンネル登録もさせて頂きました。
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素晴らしい。ガンプラ改造に応用できそう。
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Doc told me I broke my leg, and I needed a cast. "No thanks," I replied. Went straight home and reset my compound fracture with a little super glue and baking soda. I was fine in a matter of minutes!
US healthcare.
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Yeah, and how are the 3rd degree burns doing?
すげっ!動画ありがとうございます。
色んな事に応用出来そうです。
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It's very useful. Thank you.
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شكرا لك من العراق
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That stripped screw technique is crazy useful!
すごい👍早速試してみます。Thank you😊
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これは良いや!
また1つ利口になったよ。
I enjoyed the video. There's one thing I'm curious about. I've got a not deep palm-sized groove in the cement floor, will it work if I use glue and baking soda?
Yes, or you can use cement and super glue
I was just wondering what the “setting” time is for the glue/baking soda mix is? Is there time to apply it and work it into gaps? I’m going to try it to fill a gap between the hood and fenders on a model car I’m building. Will it work with Gorilla Glue CA Gel? It’s a bit thicker than standard CA glue.
instant
Superglue sets real fast, that's the amazing part!
@@FLY2KO yeah…! I tried it out with Super Thin CA and holy crap! Less than 5 seconds! And really strong as well! And you don’t need too much baking soda, just enough for the CA glue to mix with and form a goo! It can be levelled off if you’re ready to work it as soon as you add the glue.
A couple of minutes if it has to soak into wood. Otherwise it can sometimes glue the screw into the hole.
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Amazing video! I guess there should be hundreds of application areas, where you could repair metal or plastic materials with this cheap compound..i will personally try it on some damaged floor tiles..
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@@creationholic101 Was a bit tricky, since the chipped off parts were quite small, but it worked. And looks definitely better than before. Btw. do you know, if there is a way to add colors in this compound according to the material. For instance: When i want to repair brown tiles, could i mix some sort of brown color with this compound?
I never cease to wonder just how many times UA-cam contributors can rediscover this well-known composite.
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Turns out it wasn’t well-known to me, and I’m no spring chicken. So glad that I stumbled across this video!
Baking soda also works on grease fires when you cooking bacon or something. Good to know
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I’m convinced that this guy could build a house with super glue and baking soda
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talcum powder and superglue makes a workable paste takes longer to dry, makes a nice filler to.
First time I read your post, I thought it said talcum powder and superglue make a workable pasta.
This was used to repair bullet holes in chopper blades during the Vietnam War.....Thanks
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Hola soy de Venezuela y todo eso funciona
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Ever try "zip kicker" ?? Not sure if they still make it...but it's a super glue accelerator...instant...with alittle smoke ! Amazing stuff !
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놀랍네요. 좋은 팁이다.
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凄い補修材。機会があれば試してみます。また、コーキング剤に重曹混入したらどうなりますか。・・・
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すばらしい!
すごく役に立つアイデア、早速ためしてみます。
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순간접착제 바를때 그냥 바르면 떨어져버리는데 베이킹소다 부린뒤에 그곳에 순간접착제를 바르면 잘안떨어지나보군
素晴らしい!日常的に使えそう!
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El último me parece genial 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Best application could be remaking head of a rusted Skrew..!!
めっちゃ勉強になりました!
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今後、参考にさせていただきます。・・・素晴らしい!
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I so love repare something. Superb😆
素晴らしいです!
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重曹でネジ山作るのはとても良いです。
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修理系youtuberはプラリペアとかUVレジン使いがちだけどこれは更に手軽で良いかも(瞬間接着剤の取り扱いに気を遣うけど)
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へぇー、すごい!やってみます。
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Fixed my crankshaft with this ,hope it works.
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これはすごいですね。
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ネジ山の潰れた後の対処が、すぐにでも使えそうですね。
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完璧で究極だな!
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So worth you making this video. Thank you! I'm going to try it on the geogrid sections - shaping them has been troublesome.
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いろいろ補修とかに使えそうですね
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ขอบคุณครับมีประโยชน์กับฉันมาก
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انت جيد جدا
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很實用的介紹,受用無窮
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1:51 這方法不錯欸 下回若有這情況可以試看看
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今度やってみようっと。
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TRES INGENIEUX... MERCI DE NOUS FAIRE PARTAGER... QUE DE BONNES IDEES....
👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏 UN BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAiS
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プラリペアと、同じ理屈なのかな…?
それにしても、活用アイディアがすごい。ネジ頭の復活とか感動!!
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What was the spray stuff you used to keep the glue mix from sticking to the wrench when you made the knob?
Probably silicone or PTFE.
A mould release spray will do the same 😊
It’s RP7, you can use WD40 as well
Are there any proprietary products which do a similar job?
beside baking soda, you also can use cotton wool, charcoal powder, graphite,...which do a similar job
Ever since I found these videos I have been going around breaking stuff just to fix them ... This works, thank you!
Glad you found this trick useful! It's always a good feeling to be able to fix things.