One of the earliest practical applications of cyanoacrylate adhesives was indeed to seal wounds.
Drago Legendary Member Location Suburban Poshshire 31 Jan 2018 #16 One of the earliest practical applications of cyanoacrylate adhesives was indeed to seal wounds.
S screenman Squire 31 Jan 2018 #17 Smokin Joe said: And don't buy the pack of 25 disposable razors from the pound shop. Use an angle grinder instead for a smoother, cleaner shave without so much blood. Thank God I never bothered with the value pack which had 35 razors. Click to expand... I did not think anyone would buy them.
Smokin Joe said: And don't buy the pack of 25 disposable razors from the pound shop. Use an angle grinder instead for a smoother, cleaner shave without so much blood. Thank God I never bothered with the value pack which had 35 razors. Click to expand... I did not think anyone would buy them.
Richard A Thackeray Legendary Member Location Normanton, Wakefield. West Riding of Yorkshire 1 Feb 2018 #18 Wester said: If you have nothing else to hand would Super Glue stick a patch to fix a puncture ? Click to expand... I have used it in the past, to fill small cuts in tyres
Wester said: If you have nothing else to hand would Super Glue stick a patch to fix a puncture ? Click to expand... I have used it in the past, to fill small cuts in tyres
Elybazza61 Guru 2 Feb 2018 #19 Try this; http://www.loctite-consumer.co.uk/en/products/superglue-powerflex.html
pawl Legendary Member Location Desford Leicestershire 2 Feb 2018 #20 roadrash said: Is it any good for sticking vertebrae back together Click to expand... Used the surgical equivalent to stick my sternum back together after heart surgery
roadrash said: Is it any good for sticking vertebrae back together Click to expand... Used the surgical equivalent to stick my sternum back together after heart surgery