I did this, and with great results! I glued tile to the floor and also those fake wood planks that make it look like have wood floors. Thank you for the know how
By The Way, I got the same result as others below. the Styrofoam used was packing around a UPS. The Styrofoam melted as the video shows but all it ever made was a bubble gum type putty and that was it. Not sticky at all. It did not make a honey-like liquid that you got.
Hi, I really like your videos and I have a question about the polystyrene foam you are using because it's different from the one I got. Yours dissolves in to a dense homogeneous liquid with acetone, the one I use become a goo separated from the acetone. Do you know why? Are there different kinds of polystyrene?
I have used gasoline and had a similar result I put it in a jar with a good lid and covered with gasoline with 10 percent ethinol forgot about 2 weeks when I returned it had turned into a varnish like consistency
ive tried this and all i got was white paste that wasnt very sticky....it didnt dissolve into the acetone as shown in the video.. which is what i wanted . iis there a specific type of styrofoam? that dissolves and mixes with acetone..
somehow he's either got super powerful acetone or he's hit the one type of styrofoam that melts as fast as seen in the video. I've tried all kinds of plastics etc all and nothing worked
@@nsr-ints "properties" does not necessarily mean "composition". Napalm and acetone/polystyrene only share one thing, which is the PS. In napalm B the polymer is used to inhibit the combustion reaction of benzene and octane, giving a slow burn. Also, a lot of laboratories have close-to-none sources of flames, like stoves or anything, and that's because a lot of things in a lab are flammable, hence reactive.
@@emacherry True. Just advising you to be careful. Like I'm on TY right, and every comment like this is like... Either some kid who could potentially burn themselves, or someone with actual knowledge like you. And I can't be too sure, so I say this just in case.
all i'm getting is a a sort of gum like substance that is not sticky to the touch - so it doesn't hold on to the surface I'm gluing. What could be wrong?
Actually yes, but over time you will notice that the glue itself has separated from the rest of the acetone. In this case, you can add more foam there.
@@ENANTIO Thank you for your reply. Can you say how this glue compares with other glues, and what if any exceptional properties it may have better than others? For example Gorrilla glue, CA Glue or wood glue
@@alistair4937 This glue is good for paper, carton, wood and plastics. Also, you can try gluing glass. It's not so strong as CA, but good comparing to PVA (polyvinyl acetate glue). Conclusion: this glue is more like ordinary PVA glue, as it's able to glue paper, cardboard and the like. I hope that this information will help you.
My small experiment it does work and I am using, I use petrol instead of acetone , Its not only works as glue but water proofing, can even close any kind of leakage on roof and other surface.
How do you clean the container you used to make glue if you transfer to another container or when you use up the glue in the container you used to make the glue?
Most of the organic that can dissolve this polymer are flammable so no way, the good thing about it is these organic after just couple of short time even half a day they will never be active as it was before because they evaporate into air and leave the substance sticky as glue like
research napalm. it seems citrus oils are more expensive and harder to find but much safer than acetone, but other than that ONLY use acetone unless ur a professional. i wouldnt reccomend using any thing else that is flammable or could release toxins into the air
can i use this glue STYROFOAM and ACETONE to seal the garden pot holes with another piece plastic ? can it seal and no leaking - good for OUTDOOR not MELTING like hot glue... Or I have to made Glue Styrofoam + gasoline ? thankyou in advance.
It is not. It has a 60 psi compressive force resistance. ABS is in the thousands. It isn't even close. (I use ABS glue often. I just coated a scabbard for a sword I made with the ABS glue. Gives a superior coating for protection.)
okay seeing a ton of questions in the comments (not my vid btw) just letting everyone know i think im going to do some expiriments soon and try different materials and ratios and post stuff on my insta, ill comment again if i do! materials i plan on trying are corrugated cardboard (shown in video), thin cardstock cardbord, thin paper (printer paper), newspaper, recycled colored paper (like construction paper), magazine paper (the shiney material yknow) PET PC and HDPE plastics, and the less common LDPE and BOPP plastic materials! let me know if you have any other suggestions for me to try ! 🎉❤
this video is BS, I've tried multiple different density Styrofoams and they all breakdown in acetone but they all turn into a white blob that just floats in the acetone , no matter how long i left the styrofoam in the acetone none of them ever turned into the usable clear glue like liquid shown in this video........
This is nothing new. There are many videos out there already about this. How about a video on something new & original, instead of copying someone else's work?
I did this, and with great results! I glued tile to the floor and also those fake wood planks that make it look like have wood floors. Thank you for the know how
great! now your floors are glued down with war-grade napalm.
By The Way, I got the same result as others below. the Styrofoam used was packing around a UPS. The Styrofoam melted as the video shows but all it ever made was a bubble gum type putty and that was it. Not sticky at all. It did not make a honey-like liquid that you got.
So how do u save the glue/adhesive? Or is it a 1 time mix & use. I really hate throwing styrofoam away bc it doesn’t breakdown & bad for environment.
same question- Can you only make the amount that you can use in that sitting? or it is savable for future use?
my mixture turned to chewing gum. what am i doing wrong?
Mine too!
Make thicker. Apply to both surfaces. Let it get tacky. Stick surfaces together. That is the best way to do this
I've used a lighter to make mine work
Hi, I really like your videos and I have a question about the polystyrene foam you are using because it's different from the one I got. Yours dissolves in to a dense homogeneous liquid with acetone, the one I use become a goo separated from the acetone. Do you know why? Are there different kinds of polystyrene?
I have used gasoline and had a similar result I put it in a jar with a good lid and covered with gasoline with 10 percent ethinol forgot about 2 weeks when I returned it had turned into a varnish like consistency
ive tried this and all i got was white paste that wasnt very sticky....it didnt dissolve into the acetone as shown in the video.. which is what i wanted . iis there a specific type of styrofoam? that dissolves and mixes with acetone..
somehow he's either got super powerful acetone or he's hit the one type of styrofoam that melts as fast as seen in the video. I've tried all kinds of plastics etc all and nothing worked
Acetone and Styrofoam is a great source of lab pranks also! Nice video, keep up with the good work!
Thank you for motivation! Have a nice day ;)
Y-You do realise it's highly flammable, and is very similar in properties to napalm type b, right? I'd say be careful with that.
@@nsr-ints "properties" does not necessarily mean "composition". Napalm and acetone/polystyrene only share one thing, which is the PS. In napalm B the polymer is used to inhibit the combustion reaction of benzene and octane, giving a slow burn.
Also, a lot of laboratories have close-to-none sources of flames, like stoves or anything, and that's because a lot of things in a lab are flammable, hence reactive.
@@emacherry True. Just advising you to be careful. Like I'm on TY right, and every comment like this is like... Either some kid who could potentially burn themselves, or someone with actual knowledge like you. And I can't be too sure, so I say this just in case.
@@nsr-ints you are totally right advising people, there are kids out there mixing things that should not be mixed. Keep it up!
I tried this, but so far ended up with a gelatinous putty in the bottom of the jar with acetone. What did I do wrong?
no one ever tells you
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all i'm getting is a a sort of gum like substance that is not sticky to the touch - so it doesn't hold on to the surface I'm gluing. What could be wrong?
Same for me. Apparently there are different grades of Styrofoam and acetone?
did you guys ever figure this out? @@centaurus777
Is acetone and thinner both r same...
I think Acetone plus thormocoa mixl is clear solvent instead of petrol plus thormocoal..
You need to use gasoline instead if you want glue really strong glue
Mine totally went havoc...became a gelatinous mass and not a homogenous
Same for me. Apparently there are different grades of Styrofoam and acetone?
@@centaurus777 maybe or they blend acetone and gasoline?
Maybe add PS cups in the mix, let it sit in a ventilated area if it turns like bubblegum after applying and it'll harden after the acetone evaporates.
when I do this the styrofoam 'dissolves' but doesn't go into solution it just forms a white viscous slime ????
The white viscous slime is the glue. Or what exactly do you mean?
@@TheRealMeko ah yes sorry- brain hiccup I was thinking of another video where someone said you can make a varnish from dissolved styrofoam
Can the glue be stored for future use?
Actually yes, but over time you will notice that the glue itself has separated from the rest of the acetone. In this case, you can add more foam there.
@@ENANTIO Thank you for your reply. Can you say how this glue compares with other glues, and what if any exceptional properties it may have better than others? For example Gorrilla glue, CA Glue or wood glue
@@alistair4937 This glue is good for paper, carton, wood and plastics. Also, you can try gluing glass. It's not so strong as CA, but good comparing to PVA (polyvinyl acetate glue).
Conclusion: this glue is more like ordinary PVA glue, as it's able to glue paper, cardboard and the like.
I hope that this information will help you.
@@ENANTIO Thank you for your help
My small experiment it does work and I am using, I use petrol instead of acetone ,
Its not only works as glue but water proofing, can even close any kind of leakage on roof and other surface.
How do you clean the container you used to make glue if you transfer to another container or when you use up the glue in the container you used to make the glue?
Thank you for the question. I recommend you to clean it with metal dish brush. If you don't have it, try to do it with another brush.
Which acetone, the one for polish nail or the one from hardware store
Thanks!
Is there any other organic solvent that can dissolve styrofoam?
I'm worried cuz Acetone is flammable.
Do you have any suggestions?
Yes, there are other organic solvents, but they are flammable too. For examble benzene, toluene. Maybe some of them are not too flammable.
@@ENANTIO
OK, thank you for the reply ❤️
Most of the organic that can dissolve this polymer are flammable so no way, the good thing about it is these organic after just couple of short time even half a day they will never be active as it was before because they evaporate into air and leave the substance sticky as glue like
research napalm. it seems citrus oils are more expensive and harder to find but much safer than acetone, but other than that ONLY use acetone unless ur a professional. i wouldnt reccomend using any thing else that is flammable or could release toxins into the air
can i use this glue STYROFOAM and ACETONE to seal the garden pot holes with another piece plastic ? can it seal and no leaking - good for OUTDOOR not MELTING like hot glue... Or I have to made Glue Styrofoam + gasoline ? thankyou in advance.
How do you store it after you make it
I wonder if it's stronger than abs-acetone, i expect it is and probably stinks less.
It is not. It has a 60 psi compressive force resistance. ABS is in the thousands. It isn't even close. (I use ABS glue often. I just coated a scabbard for a sword I made with the ABS glue. Gives a superior coating for protection.)
can you use this to stick styrofoam sheets to a wall?
Is acetone better than petrol in this case?
How do you wash out the beaker?
Will fingernail polish remover melt the Styrofoam too or should it just be straight acetone
As it contains acetone, it can melt the styrofoam. But I guess it won't melt so fast as with pure acetone.
im trying to work w this now and online other people seem to say pure acetone has the best results and its very easy to find pure acetone.
okay seeing a ton of questions in the comments (not my vid btw) just letting everyone know i think im going to do some expiriments soon and try different materials and ratios and post stuff on my insta, ill comment again if i do! materials i plan on trying are corrugated cardboard (shown in video), thin cardstock cardbord, thin paper (printer paper), newspaper, recycled colored paper (like construction paper), magazine paper (the shiney material yknow) PET PC and HDPE plastics, and the less common LDPE and BOPP plastic materials! let me know if you have any other suggestions for me to try ! 🎉❤
also ratios i want to try would be for example 1:1 acetone and styrofoam weight, 1:2, 1:3, 2:1, 2:3 etc
Tried this and it failed terribly. Any idea why
How did it fail? What happened exactly and we may can figure out what happened
This is alie, even me it failed
Which percentage should it have ,I mean acetone
I see someone use thinner 2k (not basic thinner okay take noted)
Remember as a kid putting airplane ( model ) glue on Styrofoam and watching it melt big holes.
this video is BS, I've tried multiple different density Styrofoams and they all breakdown in acetone but they all turn into a white blob that just floats in the acetone , no matter how long i left the styrofoam in the acetone none of them ever turned into the usable clear glue like liquid shown in this video........
And very combustible with toxic fumes
Can we add any other chemical instead of acetone
If you don't have acetone, you can use gasoline or just about any other organic solvent to easily dissolve Styrofoam
Don’t use gasoline, unless you’re trying to make napalm.
can I use this to glue foam together?
That's naplam
Bro it's napalm type b
this is napalm
lose the music
the test is pretty lame
Music not pertinent!
MUSIC NOT APPRECIATED
disturbing music
This is nothing new. There are many videos out there already about this. How about a video on something new & original, instead of copying someone else's work?