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Crazy times. Inflate price then take half off to make it seem like a deal. Last time I ordered may 8 2023 ( 2 pack $5.72 ) current 2 pack $7.28
I've been buying this variety for several years for shop use. The gel is my preferred, as it stays where you put it and is less likely to glue your fingers to your work or each other during application. The applicator bottle works well. Store it in a small ziplock bag in your refrigerator to extend freshness.
I used to use superglue till I found Loctite. Now I'm sticking to it.
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My last super glue purchase was this. Kraken Bond Wow! Super Crazy Glue Clear - (1x3.5 oz) Strong Cyanoacrylate (CA) Glue for Plastic, Metal, Wood, PVC, Fast Curing Epoxy Adhesive | 1 Pack https://a.co/d/3iaWk8c
It is $2.85/oz and the bottle sucks it back in when your done so no clogged tips. I'll probably have it for a while. It's not gel though. So far it has worked for me. I use it with activator for woodworking and plastic fixes.
I was just about to buy but did a quick check on CCC and $3.64 looks like normal price the last few months (inflation). But if your looking for a sale, then $2.77 would be the setting price.
I've been buying this variety for several years for shop use. The gel is my preferred, as it stays where you put it and is less likely to glue your fingers to your work or each other during application. The applicator bottle works well. Store it in a small ziplock bag in your refrigerator to extend freshness.
Zip lock bags are not 100% air tight so your storing a chemical in your fridge. You probably store them next to your batteries huh? Keep caulk in your fridge too?
Zip lock bags are not 100% air tight so your storing a chemical in your fridge. You probably store them next to your batteries huh? Keep caulk in your fridge too?
Ironically, your comment is way more toxic to me than anything I keep in my fridge. I keep a tightly sealed bottle of PVC glue in there as well, for the same benefit. Since you can't even use your and you're properly, I'll explain that PVC glue is used at joints of PVC pipe. You know, the kind that carry your drinking water.
Cyanoacrylate glue (the stuff that we are talking about here) is widely used in dentistry and wound closure, as well as other human contact medical procedures. I'm quite sure that keeping a sealed bottle of it in my fridge, further sequestered in a sealed plastic bag, isn't going to put me in the hospital. But thanks for your concern.
Next time do a little research before you get so snippy. It's really not a flattering look for you.
I usually guy the blue bottle without "applicator" at Home Depot for 7.48. It's almost 5x the volume. .71oz vs .14 only comes in liquid which I prefer.
Most things ive superglued over the years, even little plastic things, never stay glued very long if they even stick from the first application even.. takes forever to dry too, so you have to stand there holding it for an hour or else tape it together
Consider buying a cyanoacrylate accelerator spray. It does wonders for slow cure time
Have you used this type of applicator before? I used these when I worked in a hospital to seal small skin cuts, because we washed our hands so often a bandage was impractical. This style of squeeze applicator draws the glue out of the tip when you let go, keeping the tip from clogging. One of these bottles would last me several months without the tip clogging.
Fun fact, methyl 2 cyanoacrylate, though good for cuts in a pinch, actually is damaging to tissue. 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (dermabond) is a better choice for tissue glueing.
Zip lock bags are not 100% air tight so your storing a chemical in your fridge. You probably store them next to your batteries huh? Keep caulk in your fridge too?
Air tight isn't so much the issue. It's moisture that cures super glue.
Regarding the rest of your rant about chemicals in the fridge batteries etc.
Go fear monger elsewhere.
Cyanoacrylate and battery acid are way less toxic than the salmonella chicken you have in your fridge
No, it's Cyanoacrylate WHEN YOU ARE IN A SUPERGLUE THREAD!!!!!
Sure, when it is known that everyone would not expect it to be something else. When there is a possibility of confusion, the considerate thing to say is something like Cyanoacrylate (CA). Criticizing people for not knowing what you mean by CA is arrogant.
Fun fact, methyl 2 cyanoacrylate, though good for cuts in a pinch, actually is damaging to tissue. 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (dermabond) is a better choice for tissue glueing.
Sure, when it is known that everyone would not expect it to be something else. When there is a possibility of confusion, the considerate thing to say is something like Cyanoacrylate (CA). Criticizing people for not knowing what you mean by CA is arrogant.
Telling someone they are wrong after explaining their acronym is more arrogant.
I'm sure there are other glues out there, but I used this Loctite Super Glue to mount a rear view mirror on a windshield, still holding after a couple months of off-roading in my truck. Also used it to glue a 3.5 gallon plastic bucket that had a crack where the handle attached. Fixed a broken plastic piece on a vehicle side mirror. Hasn't broken off yet. This stuff can take some abuse and still hold.
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It is $2.85/oz and the bottle sucks it back in when your done so no clogged tips. I'll probably have it for a while. It's not gel though. So far it has worked for me. I use it with activator for woodworking and plastic fixes.
I canceled my order.
Zip lock bags are not 100% air tight so your storing a chemical in your fridge. You probably store them next to your batteries huh? Keep caulk in your fridge too?
Cyanoacrylate glue (the stuff that we are talking about here) is widely used in dentistry and wound closure, as well as other human contact medical procedures. I'm quite sure that keeping a sealed bottle of it in my fridge, further sequestered in a sealed plastic bag, isn't going to put me in the hospital. But thanks for your concern.
Next time do a little research before you get so snippy. It's really not a flattering look for you.
Consider buying a cyanoacrylate accelerator spray. It does wonders for slow cure time
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No, it's Cyanoacrylate WHEN YOU ARE IN A SUPERGLUE THREAD!!!!!
Fun fact, methyl 2 cyanoacrylate, though good for cuts in a pinch, actually is damaging to tissue. 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (dermabond) is a better choice for tissue glueing.
Air tight isn't so much the issue. It's moisture that cures super glue.
Regarding the rest of your rant about chemicals in the fridge batteries etc.
Go fear monger elsewhere.
Cyanoacrylate and battery acid are way less toxic than the salmonella chicken you have in your fridge
This is a bad choice for flooring. You need a glue that has some compliance when fully cured to flex with pressure as well as temperature changes.
that said I don't understand what you mean by laminate flooring "GAP"
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