No, wouldn't make any difference
Get it our of jeans by scrubbing with acetone. -Other less robust fabrics may not stand up to this - be careful.
Superglue is generally a term referring to more or less the same type of glue made by several makers. Cyanoacrylate. This can be bought in either liquid or gel form, which suit somewhat different application areas. The liquid form is very runny and in most general applications the gel is to be preferred, although the setting and adherence of the glue will be slightly lower in most cases due to less oxygen getting to the cyanoacrylate.
Something that is "Spalling resistant" will be less likely to chip or break off.
One with a cross sectional area of .0477in^2 (.7285w X .0655thk) broke at 1138psi. (More like a tongue depressor. Find the area of yours and divide it into 23860 . The answer should be with 50lbs of where it will break. Note that this type of material and relative thickness will break if you bend it by 80% less force req'd. To compress it to a break is about half the force need to tensile
Chemistry lab beakers may be made of borosilicate glass, including Pyrex. The glass is less likely to break when subjected to the temperature extremes found in lab work.
you don't less you got super glue then you glue it
Super glue, which is more or less the same, was used to heal incisions during the Vietnam war.
Get it our of jeans by scrubbing with acetone. -Other less robust fabrics may not stand up to this - be careful.
Yes - the glue pen is simply a less messy way of utilising the glue.
NO!! hot glue is not strong enough to hold up to a full stroke or much less be able to stand up to a full game. if it is broken you should take it to a place whear they specilaze in gulf repars
Superglue is generally a term referring to more or less the same type of glue made by several makers. Cyanoacrylate. This can be bought in either liquid or gel form, which suit somewhat different application areas. The liquid form is very runny and in most general applications the gel is to be preferred, although the setting and adherence of the glue will be slightly lower in most cases due to less oxygen getting to the cyanoacrylate.
You can try "super glue".ANS 2 - There is an excellent clear 'Porcelain adhesive' -available in hardware stores.
If you water any glue down, you simply make it weaker, with less adhesive effect.
Some are made cheaply, with less adhesive. I have tested many and find 'Ross ' brand best.
Yes, most small containers of epoxy cost less than $5 and are very effective multi-purpose glues.
The super primes less than 35 are: 3, 5, 11, 17 & 31
Many glues can set in 5 minutes or even less.