Superglue also works for stop blood leakage. Great for Wintertime split fingers! And other things as well! Carl B.
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I don't walk on water...I just learned where some of the stepping stones are!
I love mankind...it's some of the people I can't stand!
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CONSIDERING it's primary use back in the1960's -> that is no surprise at all...
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
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Good old Eastman Kodak and their US military project.
Just don't use alpha cyanoacrylates in your check valve...
But that tiny ball will never get lost again.
RussN
Just don't use alpha cyanoacrylates in your check valve...
But that tiny ball will never get lost again.
RussN
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I glue a ball to a brass rod and use it as a lap..
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First Eastman 910, then other super glue brands and folded paper towels held on with electrical tape have saved me lots of blood over the years.
Never had much luck gluing a ball on for lapping but soft solder has worked ok.
Never had much luck gluing a ball on for lapping but soft solder has worked ok.
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