The super glue idea that not many people know about

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Published 2022-11-02
The super glue idea that not many people know about

In this video, I did a lot of repairs using super glue and powder from ashes. Super glue is a very suitable material for repairing small plastic tools. Most people know how to fix using super glue and baking soda.








Inventor 101 #superglue #tricks #lifehacks

All Comments (21)
  • For those that don't smoke, you can also use the ashes of your enemies.
  • Even in death, Grandma still keeping the household together ❤️
  • @smokingcrab2290
    Cheers to this guy for actually using the super glue bottle repeatedly enough to where it doesn't glue itself shut forever.
  • @janellegard2581
    Wow, 70yo lady here, this is absolutely brilliant!! Wish I'd known about these hacks decades ago....I've always been a DIY, mechanical, and fix it myself from a little girl..my mom used to give me broken toasters and radios to dismantle and see how they tic....I can think of thousands of projects I melted my brain trying to come up with solutions for just creative repairs etc. I have worked on ...these hacks are so great .... I know I'll be using them in any future tricky projects that come..
  • For those who don't know. You can get the same exact effect with baking soda instead of ashes.
  • i started fixing stuff, now i get the urge to fix at least 20 things daily. can't deny this video is life changing !
  • @rylandtrainor2633
    This is actually really cool man. I could honestly see this coming in handy one day. Thank you
  • @Jock-mj4zd
    Thanks to this video I now have a 5 pack a day habit, but my broken paint trays are as good as new.
  • @SubVet84
    I was just about to quit smoking, until I saw this video. Thank you for preventing me from making a big mistake! You’re a lifesaver!!!
  • @JamesAlarcon
    My grandpa used to do this until he got pulmonar hypertension for years of smoking. Now he uses sodium bicarbonate instead. This video gave me great memories. I miss him everyday
  • @sisdavid
    You could also use hair clippings for a fiberglass effect
  • @vashon100
    For those without this nasty habit, baking soda works just as good. LOL
  • @snuffysmif9801
    Funny. I guess I was ahead of my time in the mid 70s when I'd use Quick Set 404 and charcoal briquette filings to fix broken torn or plastic on the banana seat of my Schwinn chopper, and my neighbors' too.
  • @suew7630
    To repair a fingernail, put a bit of split sheet toilet paper over the break, and soak it in super glue. Works a treat, just file it into shape after it's set. Works with any kind of extremely thin paper, or even the proper fibreglass sheet that's used for false nails. That method has worked on lots of things over the years for me
  • Now if you just come up with a way to use empty whiskey bottles and beer cans to make household repairs I'll be all set.
  • @Gantschev
    This hack saved me a lot of time and troubles. I didn't expected such result. Thank you, Inventor 101 for sharing this. Special thanks to all commenting below the video for sharing also good enhancements on it.
  • @Tonympiotrowski
    I was told about this little trick about 30 years ago by a guy who fixed copy machines, I just never tried it, awesome little trick, can be used to fix many many things.