How to stick anything to anything.

Funny, because my husband would always go buy the appropriate glue for whatever needed gluing ... and remains of many assorted tubes sit in the garage.
Something comes apart for me .. I always grab SuperGlue. It hasn't failed me yet. :D
 
My front crown fell out the other day... I almost reached for the superglue but decided I'd best make an appointment at the dentist.... :help::playful:
 

My front crown fell out the other day... I almost reached for the superglue but decided I'd best make an appointment at the dentist.... :help::playful:

Good second thought, Pam. Sometimes . . . well, most of the time, our "brilliant" first ideas are the worst.
 
Excellent guide, Terra, but I AM a bit disappointed that "skin" was on neither the "This" or "That" lists. ;)

Back in the day we used to use Superglue to instantly stop bleeding from deep scratches and lacerations we received in martial arts tournaments. Only thing was, if you were in too much of a hurry to continue your contest you'd often find a cotton or poly-cotton uniform stuck to your skin afterwards.

I once accidentally glued my right forefinger to my thumb. This happened before I knew what solvent to use to separate them, so for several days I gave a lot of people the "OK" sign and had a nifty built-in shot-glass holder. :playful:
 
Great link Terra,

for years I have been trying to find a glue
to stick the little rubber feet back on to a
glass chopping board, now I know.

Mike.
 
:)Thanks Mike.... BTY, what's that flag on your avatar ?.. :)

That is the "Saltire" Terra, the flag of Scotland.

When the two flags, the St Georges Cross and the Saltire were joined
the result was the "Union Jack"

Mike.
 
Excellent guide, Terra, but I AM a bit disappointed that "skin" was on neither the "This" or "That" lists. ;)

Back in the day we used to use Superglue to instantly stop bleeding from deep scratches and lacerations we received in martial arts tournaments. Only thing was, if you were in too much of a hurry to continue your contest you'd often find a cotton or poly-cotton uniform stuck to your skin afterwards.

I once accidentally glued my right forefinger to my thumb. This happened before I knew what solvent to use to separate them, so for several days I gave a lot of people the "OK" sign and had a nifty built-in shot-glass holder. :playful:

LOL on the shot glass holder!!!! You probably know that for cuts that bleed, cayenne pepper will stop it. Stick a bandaid on it, it's an antiseptic also. It stops internal & external bleeding quickly.

of course, you'd have to have some caps of pepper with you, & maybe it's easier to carry a tube of glue. :p
 


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