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    Quote Originally Posted by Jojo View Post
    That's why a small tube of superglue should be packed in any First Aid Kit for remote travel (it's basically the same stuff the surgeons use).
    Yes, it can be used as eye drops and as replacement of anusol for severe cases of rapture bum among other uses

    Ps: ignore this is a post with the happy hour side effects and super glue does not help..........then again it can be a good lip stick replacement

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    Another issue to consider is that some glues are gap filling and some just don't work unless there is good contact between the surfaces to be glued.

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    I am a builder and the glues I regularly use are Soudal Fix All, a Polystyrene based wood glue called Prep Multi Adhesive and for really difficult jobs I use a product called Xtack 7. Xtack 7 is expensive at around $30.00 a tube and you need a very good gun to use it as it is quite stiff but it works really well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    Recently out of hospital after an operation. Six incisions across the abdomen. No stitches used to close the holes, all glued shut.

    So, I imagine your probably right about that particular hole too.
    I often use super glue when I cut myself.
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    A little hi-jack, but don't want t start a whole thread on it.

    What glue should I use to glue two rubber conveyor belts together? I want the rubber on the outside so will be bonding the two fabric sides together. I was thinking of stealing some Ados of a fridgy and using that, thoughts?


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    Without seeing the job or product this is hard to answer.

    I would suspect contact adhesive might be suitable.
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadCo. View Post
    A little hi-jack, but don't want t start a whole thread on it.

    What glue should I use to glue two rubber conveyor belts together? I want the rubber on the outside so will be bonding the two fabric sides together. I was thinking of stealing some Ados of a fridgy and using that, thoughts?


    Cheers,

    BadCo
    Rema Tip Top SC2000 is the most commonly used glue for cold bonding conveyor belting - but you probably won't find it at the local hardware store.

    If you have a local Blackwoods store or similar, they should carry it. Otherwise a conveyor belt splicing contractor (any Metso places locally). If you were a bit closer, I could give you some.
    Cheers .........

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    Rema Tip Top SC2000 is the most commonly used glue for cold bonding conveyor belting - but you probably won't find it at the local hardware store.

    If you have a local Blackwoods store or similar, they should carry it. Otherwise a conveyor belt splicing contractor (any Metso places locally). If you were a bit closer, I could give you some.
    Awesome, yeah we have blackwoods here, I'll hit them up for some of that. Cheers for the info.

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