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Nice stuff though, if you have enough surface for it to work. It doesn't like small contact surfaces.

It depends on proportions really, and of course how even the area is. If you put two honed areas together with the stuff, and leave it together for more than a month, you'll be very lucky to get it appart ever again (as honed surfaces have a tendency to cold-weld when they're pressed together over longer periods of time...).

Is that the Mythbusters glue that holds 700lbs with a drop?

700 pounds is no problem, but one drop might be a bit much, depending on how large a drop is... stuff works better the less you use.
 
Superglue should be dissoluble by something - i heard stories to that effect.
Don't remember what it was, however, but it does not dissolve fingers in the process.
 
Ah, gloves:)
I like gloves.
Don't you guys like gloves?
:rofl:
Super glue is some really evil :censored:

Whole hands+Superglue+10 minutes until sixth grade play=I never want to relive that moment.
 
I just had a rather good idea for a zombie apocalypse story.
 
Just got back to Atlanta from Seattle. There was a 6:00AM(EST) connection in Detroit and a very rough decent and landing in a 757-300 near a thunderstorm. The ride home from Detroit to Atlanta in a 737-800 was fairly nice though.
 
Uhhhh...damn!:blink:

My friend snuck a tube of krazyglue into class, and was showing everyone at lunch. Me being me, I said, 'Hey, put some on my hands!' Then he dumped the tube all over my hands. Yeah. My character was the crazy Italian. Fun was not had.
 
That was quite literally the most brutal exam I've ever taken.:compbash:
 
Just got the bill in for the annual inspection on my airplane. It cost me 1/8 the price of the airplane.
 
Hey anyone know how to dispose a can of compressed air for cleaning computers? Can I just throw it in a recycling bin?

:tiphat:
 
Hey anyone know how to dispose a can of compressed air for cleaning computers? Can I just throw it in a recycling bin?

:tiphat:

Only if it is really empty.
 
Hey anyone know how to dispose a can of compressed air for cleaning computers?

If there's nothing comming out anymore, put a screwdriver through it, fold it up and throw it in the bin for cans.
 
I've got to say the Lockheed L1011 is a beautiful aircraft. It's a shame that Lockheed never built any successors. One of my favorite historical passenger aircraft.
 
Oh, I think I'll browse the internet for a bit before I go to bed.

It's now 3:27AM...
 
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