Date: 12/14/2004, 9:18 pm
Other uses for CA:
~ I used thick CA to butt join the panels on the Osprey Standard I built this past summer. Worked great, no humps, just reinforced the inside after completion. How about all panels joined and stitched in 3 hours?
~ Thin CA and baking soda creates an ivory-hard glop very useful for re-building string slots on guitar nuts that have been worn down too far or cut too deep. Just press in some baking soda and add a drop of CA. Then re-file the string slot.
~ Thin CA is a "super" cut closer used by musicians who have to gig with no bandages. Used it once to glue back a callous on one of my left hand fingers for a gig that evening. It lasted 4 hours! (Guitar player here) That's right, got a cut? Just super-glue it back together. CA is the active ingredient in NewSkin.
~ Thin CA is a great way to repair dings in clear lacquer or urethane finishes. It also wicks into finishes that have started to lift from wood, creating a milky look. The thin CA will wick in, eliminating the milky look.
~ Use thin CA to seal the gypsum in drywall holes around plumbing that occasionally sweats, ruining the drywall.
~ Laminate floors near moisture? Wick thin CA into the exposed edges to waterproof them.
Yep, the liquid version of duct tape.
Jim
Messages In This Thread
- Other: In praise of Kurt Maurer
Randy Ricchi -- 12/13/2004, 9:07 pm- Re: Other: In praise of Kurt Maurer
Kurt Maurer -- 12/14/2004, 12:32 am- Re: Other: In praise of Kurt Maurer & CA USES
Jim Kozel -- 12/14/2004, 9:18 pm- CA - do you have some in your ditch kit?
Robert N Pruden -- 12/17/2004, 12:14 pm
- CA - do you have some in your ditch kit?
- Re: Other: In praise of Kurt Maurer & CA USES
- Re: Other: In praise of Kurt Maurer