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Jesse,
Devcon makes some stuff called "Super Glue Remover". However, may I
hazard a guess that if you were in too much of a hurry to be careful in
the first place, you probably forgot to have some remover on hand (pun
intended) in advance.
I had a pastor who decided to superglue part of his dentures back
together rather than see the dentist. He put the dentures into his
mouth, then held the part in place with his finger. You can guess the
rest.
They actually use superglue as a substitute for sutures in some medical
applications. I once had a nasty but fairly clean slit in my wrist (no,
it's not what you're thinking) and I superglued it rather than go to
the emergency room. I suppose the medical stuff is sterile and all
that. Probably costs $100 per quarter oz., too. I just used Krazy Glue
and I'm still alive. I threw some in my flight bag in case of a really
bad landing in a remote place. Handy stuff.
Barry Gardner
Wheaton, IL
jesse farr wrote:
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Oh yeah; this reminds, how do you
get the damn stuff safely off your finger when you get too much glue on
in too much a hurry ?
jofarr
What I have been shown is to
superglue the end piece to the apex seal, with spring place under it,
and with the corner seal in place, gently but firmly slide the apex
seal ( one piece now) and spring into place.
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