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11.17.2009, 02:41 PM

CA on eye lashes is pretty bad...

um.. Eovnu87435ds had a bottle crack and spill all over his pants...


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11.17.2009, 05:36 PM

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CA on eye lashes is pretty bad...

um.. Eovnu87435ds had a bottle crack and spill all over his pants...
cotton pants? CA reacts and gets VERY hot when you dump it on cotton...
   
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11.17.2009, 05:40 PM

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cotton pants? CA reacts and gets VERY hot when you dump it on cotton...
I've actually had it sizzle and smoke on me before
   
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11.17.2009, 06:45 PM

i spilled some on my pants once. never had i EVER ripped a pair of pants of that fast before

it's a good thing i wasn't going commando that day


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11.17.2009, 08:00 PM

Had a tiny drop splash on my lip one time. Lips were stuck together only for a few minutes but still sucked. Glad it wasn't a lot more, I'd ben drinking beer through a straw.


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11.17.2009, 08:20 PM

I only had one mishap with CA glue, my index stuck to my middle finger. A little surgery with the hobby knife and they were apart. No blood, I just went slowly and separated the fingers without hurting myself. Now I had this crust of cured CA on my fingers so a little time with the belt sander took care of that. I had more bad luck in the past with hobby knives, Carbide bits on the Dremel or an 11 inch propeller spinning at 11 000 RPM on a .40 RC airplane.


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11.17.2009, 08:26 PM

I was glueing tires . when i knocked over the bottle of ca & glued my calf to my thigh & my foot to my work bench all at the same time .


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11.17.2009, 08:10 PM

Got my fingers glued together quite well once, managed to prize them apart though. Also have numerous little hard spots on my jogging bottoms where CA drops have landed and cured- no violent reaction thankfully..
   
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11.17.2009, 08:59 PM

I doubt anyone will better Harolds story, but I worked with "colleagues" who back in the day thought that any tools you may pickup in the normal course of your job were wanting a thin wipe of CA

This was always used to great effect on apprentices/trainees as in..."here, you hold this & don't let go unless I say" or "carry this to XXX job" etc etc

It happened to me once but acetylene bombs offset the enthusiasm of co-workers...as does dog crap under the door handles of their car. Ahhh, those were the days


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11.19.2009, 05:11 AM

currently have a crime fighter MT tyre stuck well to my left index finger...AND WE ARE OUT OF ACETONE!!!
it's a strong bond too ...it's gonna hurt.


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11.19.2009, 03:33 PM

So....how'd that work out for ya?
   
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11.19.2009, 05:51 PM

I never actually glued anything to myself. I did glue up a pair of tires a few weeks ago and set them to dry. Well apparently there was a little excess on the rims and the two tires ended up stuck together. I acetoned them to get them apart but the tires got hard.

Oh well time to mount another pair on those wheels.


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11.19.2009, 08:51 PM

Just for "fun" (out of sheer boredom) one day, I filled a metal soda bottle cap with CA. Attached the cap to the (-) terminal of my 12Kv supply and held the (+) terminal in my fingers above the cap full of CA. When I turned the power on, in about 2 seconds it looked like my fingers were covered in fiberglass insulation... Apparently CA conducts electricity pretty well, and it had flew out of the cap in cotton candy-like strands and stuck to my fingers.

   
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11.19.2009, 11:20 PM

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Just for "fun" (out of sheer boredom) one day, I filled a metal soda bottle cap with CA. Attached the cap to the (-) terminal of my 12Kv supply and held the (+) terminal in my fingers above the cap full of CA. When I turned the power on, in about 2 seconds it looked like my fingers were covered in fiberglass insulation... Apparently CA conducts electricity pretty well, and it had flew out of the cap in cotton candy-like strands and stuck to my fingers.

Geesh, curiousity got the best of you that day ?


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11.19.2009, 11:46 PM

Glued my fingers together many times.

Best one was when my Pede tires kept coming unglued. I was making a field fix real fast, got one tire down, and glued the other. In that time I glued a tire to the sidewalk and spent like 30 minutes trying to not break a bearing carrier or my tires. That was fun.


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