Super glue trick the cops dont want you to know

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2017-07-18に共有

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  • @sjrsloan
    Im still waiting for the secret the cops dont want us knowing lol
  • Actually you fill the crack with the baking soda and then put the glue on it... it soaks in nicely and hardens really well.
  • As someone who makes card stock and chipboard minis, this tip changed my game a few years ago! It makes my pieces like they’re wood. The strength and bond of this combination is insane!
  • As a woodworker, one of tne pitfalls is when a chip occurs, especially around a drilled hole or at an end of a saw cut. Using the thicker type of super glue, apply it to the the chipped area, press in the finest bits of sawdust available, allow it to dry, sand it smooth, and you're good to go.
  • I looked at this video while back a year or so ago and I realized that acrylic nails that they do in a beauty salon is almost about the same kind of a situation and I used it it works really good thank you for showing me this I appreciate it
  • Hey, thank you for this. I saw this a couple years ago and it has changed my world. I use it all the time to build and repair things that really have no buisness being fixed.
  • i thought he was going to show us how to hide cocaine with super glue..
  • You could add fine graphite powder to the baking soda . Mix well until you get a grey color. Or use ground cinnamon with the baking soda and mix it dry. Get a light brown color .Take ground cinnamon , fine graphite powder, baking soda and mix it together. You get a nice brownish black color. THEN fill a cracked plastic object by the crack, use a small spoon or brush and wipe the dry colorant you made into the crack. THEN add several drops of super glue along the crack. Instant welds the two pieces back!
  • @chopsddy3
    You can repair chipped bone knife handles and guitar parts with this method also. It doesn’t matter what order you combine the stuff . Once they touch, the combination becomes hard as stone. It’s standard procedure for repairing a chipped bone guitar nut or filling an improperly cut string slot.
  • @mercoid
    I repaired a highly detailed section of a porcelain figurine using this method. Once I built up the area, it was easy to shape it with needle files and super fine sandpaper. A little Testor’s model paint, and the repair was virtually undetectable.
  • @XX-xx1xx
    This video is 4 YEARS OLD!! and definitely a top ten for me. It’s one of those simple genius skills only a few know. Love it!
  • Very good video, I've been a mechanic for 50 yrs now, no joke, wasn't award of this trick. Thanx! And I admire your commitment to bible study and helping others.
  • I'd actually like to see a video on how to use a bottle of super glue more than once.
  • I've always wondered why the police ask me for "license, registration, insurance and super glue bottle". This explains it, no wait, it does not explain it.
  • In the guitar world we use this on the nut on the top of the fretboard when it gets too worn down and refile it to the correct depth.
  • Superglue works great for pinhole punctures in bicycle tires. Just a dot over the hole, drys quick, and you're back it the saddle!
  • Cool trick. Had to go back and listen to the outro, funniest thing ever!
  • You are an excellent teacher of the information you have acquired in your trade. I love how your personality shines through and you added some comic relief but still kept it quick and to the point. Learned something new, thank you and God bless.