Beerhippie
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My father was a chemical engineer, among many other things. He was also lead engineer for several different factories over the years. Hence, when someone came up with something cool but didn't quite know what to do with it, they sent samples to him.superglue is handy for all sorts of stuff around the shop. I always had luck with the stuff, but I've discovered the trick is having fresh stuff and using activator/accelerator. When I was a kid, my dad treated it like it was precious. he kept it a special cardboard thing in the fridge, and it never worked. about 15 years ago, I got a job in a building that also housed a superglue distributor. I ran into the owner in the hallway a lot, and one day he asked me and a bunch of my coworkers if we wanted some CA glue. We said sure, and he came back with a couple thousand little tubes of glue. It was a private label product, and they'd lost the contract or something. I'm down to my last 15 tubes, I think. I use enough of it that the tubes are always used up before they go bad.
The accelerator thing is eye opening. you spray it on the joint, and it's set. Or you can spray one side of the joint in advance, and put glue on the other. Put 'em togeher and bang. No long holding, just a scond or so. There's a loss of strength, but for lots of the things I do that either doesn't matter, or is a good thing.
One day in the early '70s, Dad brought home a little brown Eastman Kodak bottle. It was simply labeled CA Adhesive with a number. No one had ever seen or heard of CA glue, and we had a pint! My brother and I invented many of the nasty CA glue pranks long before anyone else could buy it.
























