Super glue hack showdown - Mixing Baking soda, sand, ash and Tissue

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In this test we see how mixing super glue with bicarb, sand, ash, and tissue works when trying to repair or fix a screw to some wood. Which one has the strongest bond and holds the most weight.

How to fix things with super glue and knowing what is the best is so important to make use you are using the right hack to make a long-lasting repair. This is a 101 of super glue hacks.

Model making and fishing tackle fisherthems can use this for their hobby and help them craft what they need.

I have seen that this can be used to repair almost anything, from a leaking fish tank to broken boat or even as a temporary weld. You can perminately bond plastic, wood, ceramic and metal with these techniques.

The results of this test might suprise you and shows you that you have to do these properly to ensure they work. This can repair projects on any farm and can be a comparison to all diy project to strengthen the long lasting and powerful epoxy pour that can be hard been the pieces of a kit that makers and use useful.

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It seems using hardwood would have been better, as you wouldn't have to worry about it being the weak point in the test.

abystus
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Thanks for the video I know all of these tricks but didn’t now how strong they are you should try saw dust and super glue it worked also great thanks for the video 😊

diymaster
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Yes. The tissue covered a lot more area and mass, and has way stronger bonded carbon in fiber, or even hemp fiber would be stronger, again. They will all work better mixed. So, you mush up some tissue pulp mixed with ash in a bicarb solution and dry the pulp out, and mill it into a power. Dust parts with it before adding super glue.

lespoy
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I'm wondering which one mixed with the baking soda makes something stronger 💯

BarrySoetoro
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Kill the music. Could hardly hear what you were saying.

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