Probably unrelated, but if you add baby powder to superglue you can use it as a paste to make small repairs in plastics/resins, the baby powder also makes it so it sands off and smooths easier. Often used it in my RC heli days to do body repairs
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Forensic technicians use superglue vapour to lift fingerprints. They have to do it in a sealed chamber because of the cyanide fumes produced by heating the superglue
(I watch too much Investigation Discovery channel)
Its probably because it causes the chemical composition of the superglue to break down that causes the cyanide gas
I guess it's safe as long as you don't heat it up or swallow it. I think the risk of using it to seal wounds isn't in the superglue but the germs sealed in the woundIts called Cyanoacrylate, used in Fuming chambers to develop latent fingerprints on smooth surfaces like glass
See below what good old Wiki is saying (Was even used in the Vietnam war to close emergency wounds)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanoacrylate
Toxicity[edit]
The fumes from CA are a vaporized form of the cyanoacrylate monomer that irritate sensitive membranes in the eyes, nose, and throat. They are immediately polymerized by the moisture in the membranes and become inert. These risks can be minimized by using CA in well ventilated areas. About 5% of the population can become sensitized to CA fumes after repeated exposure, resulting in flu-like symptoms.[18] It may also act as a skin irritant and may cause an allergic skin reaction. The ACGIH assign a Threshold Limit Value exposure limit of 200 parts per billion. On rare occasions, inhalation may trigger asthma. There is no singular measurement of toxicity for all cyanoacrylate adhesives as there is a wide variety of adhesives that contain various cyanoacrylate formulations.
The United States National Toxicology Program and the United Kingdom Health and Safety Executive have concluded that the use of ethyl cyanoacrylate is safe and that additional study is unnecessary.[19] 2-octyl cyanoacrylate degrades much more slowly due to its longer organic backbone that slows the degradation of the adhesive enough to remain below the threshold of tissue toxicity. Due to the toxicity issues of ethyl cyanoacrylate, the use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate for sutures is preferred.
I hope so too. Cyanide isn't a pretty way to go@VapeViper I've posted on numerous occasions since Feb 2014 regarding this specific contaminant in super glue, but the majority will not take head. Thanks for posting this, hopefully one sod will will take head from your post.
@VapeViper I've posted on numerous occasions since Feb 2014 regarding this specific contaminant in super glue, but the majority will not take head. Thanks for posting this, hopefully one sod will will take head from your post.
I cringe , sh@t that must have been sore!The best super glue story I have is a friend of mine about 20 years ago smoked some mountain cabbage and wanted eye drops to clear his red eyes, put super glue in by mistake, rushed to doctor who had to surgically reopen his eyes!
What about Sticks like Shit? I have a drip-tip that keeps falling out, so I used Sticks like Shit to glue the base into the tank.Time & time again I read postings on this forum of guys resorting to Super Glue to fix something vape related. I just feel compelled to do this post here:
Do not use Super Glue! as 99% of Super Glue purchased in South Africa comes from China and contains CYANIDE. Cyanide is highly toxic in any form and can kill you.
The best to use is Pratley's 2-part clear epoxy - it's non-toxic in cured form, much more durable, does not off-gas toxic fumes when exposed to heat (like Super Glue does).
Please be safe and vape alive!
What about Sticks like Shit? I have a drip-tip that keeps falling out, so I used Sticks like Shit to glue the base into the tank.
What about Sticks like Shit? I have a drip-tip that keeps falling out, so I used Sticks like Shit to glue the base into the tank.
@Alex and @Silver the dental floss is a brilliant idea, thanks! However, Sticks like Shit does exactly what the name says, so too late now. That means that I have to throw away my iJust Start, which is OK because the battery only lasts for about an hour anyway! Not having much luck with my devices ... iJust Start is stuck for good and I positively hate the iJust S which I bought recently. Going to buy something else within the next few days! Going to post under General Vaporizer asking for suggestions now.Hi @Hooked - i would agree with @Alex - rather go for a solution like that instead of using adhesive products. Those products may contain components that are dangerous to ingest - or the heat may somehow interact with them and the fumes let off may be poisonous.
Am not sure if this applies to all adhesives - but personally I wouldn't risk it.
Not all are cyanoacrylate. People in the marine tank hobby use super glue in their tanks, but it must have Cyanoacrylate.dunno about cyanide but all superblue is cyanoacrylate. does not withstand high heat or water.
Can't you use acetone to remove superglue?
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