Super Glue and Cement? Will This Fix Everything?
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- čas přidán 21. 09. 2023
- Pour Glue on cement and Repair Everything! With Just a drop of Super Glue and Cement you can create a very strong bond between many materials using cement and super glue together is a much more effective and durable method than repairing using baking soda and super glue.
With Super Glue and Cement You Can Repair All Damaged Items Including How to Repair Broken Plastic, Repair Leaking Pipes, Repair Cracked Cement, Repair Leaking Tiles, Repair Cracked Plastic, Repair Leaking Plastic , fix broken plastic, super glue if mixed with cement will have strong adhesion and can fix anything that is broken, this video contains how to fix anything that is broken, including, plastic, iron, and more.
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After watching this I canceled my family's dental insurance and bought a sack of cement and a bottle of superglue. Thanks, CZcams!
Try baking soda and superglue? they're white😂
In my village all the old folk now demanding steaks and solid foods, but this too expensive so we stop selling ca glue to them.
@@cawi17 White cement is also there🤣
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That taking a mold of the clip and then placing the broken part into the mold to rebuild it was genius.
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@@AiresLAYour cremated grandma will serve good for years to come!
Thank you, Glad you found it useful!
Yes, that was outside of the box thinking right there.
Timestamp?
Thanks a lot! Now I'm looking for stuff around my house to break just so I can try this out!
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My thought exactly
Legend has it, he is still super gluing stuff together to this day.
Amazing ! This method is so great, but I didn't realize it for a long time. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you lots of luck and success. ❤
Great video. There are so many substances that bonds well with CA glue. But we need a comparison test in different situations to see the real strength of these concoctions.
Another video right there
Baking soda is a popular substance, and its strength is abysmal. I wouldn't use the combination for anything but purely cosmetic repairs that have zero stresses on them.
I'm skeptical of this concrete solution.
It depends on technique. If you want maximum strength you need to make many layers. You need to apply CA and bristle with soda and again apply CA, and you need to wait all the time till the CA hardens naturally layer by layer. The material will be translucent .
If you pour CA quickly and use tablespoons of baking soda it gonna be a porous substance, and its gonna be opaque.
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@@Cortesevasive It will still be extremely brittle. If you bend it, even slightly, it will fail.
Well it isn't flexy material it doesn't bend. Its very hard but it depends on thickness, if you build 3mm+ its unbreakable.@@imacmill
Love all your hacks. Very smart and time efficient. Never knew a lot of these until now.Thank you very much !
I used superglue to close a deep cut in my finger.
(Cut to the bone)
It worked perfetly.
(In Vietnam they did the same to help the soldiers)
Put it on...
and after a few days...
it came of.
I put some extra glue on it.
And it healed perfetly. Almost no scar.
Yes, I always do the same when cutting myself by accident. Another upside is: you can wash your hands or shower without always having to replace a band-aid.
You forgot the cement
@@Still_Fortnut😂😂
Brilliant idea thank you for sharing ❤
Most useful video I’ve seen in a while. Cheers.
Baking soda works well too 👍
I always appreciate your videos, thanks for uploading
My pleasure!
Discovered this on accident years ago. Yet never knew how strong it actually was or the many diverse ways on how to use it. Thanks.
I use sawdust some times.
We need a comparison video between
- super glue + baking soda
VS
- super glue + baking soda and graphite mixture
VS
- super glue + cement!
Who's curious about which one is the strongest and wich one is the weekest?
Интересно! Но мне кажется, что результат будет одинаковым.
I've only used super glue + baking soda, and it hasn't always been the best..never tried SG + Cement..it looks like it would be tops..
You know the bit near the end of the video where he/she repairs a crack in a thin piece of (what looks like) ABS plastic? If you use SG and baking soda, that repair will last 0.05 seconds if you even slightly bend the plastic. Baking soda with SG should be used for cosmetic repairs only. Concrete may be better, but I'm skeptical of how much.
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There's also super glue and iron powder. But yeah I'd love to see comparison videos. @@stanmarr4488
I've heard of the baking soda trick and I've used it it works fantastic sets up instantly and it is rock hard
It isn't rock hard, it is a ROCK.
@@oscaremoralesp28It is brittle AF, and is worthless for anything other than cosmetic repairs.
@@imacmill
You always have understand the difference between hardness and toughness.
@@CurlyFromTheSwirly 'Toughness' isn't an engineering term. You need to understand that.
@imacmill
Bro, there is a scale for both hardness and toughness. In simple terms, hardness is an offensive ability, the hardest is a diamond and used to cut through things.
However toughness is the defensive durability, which things like diamond lack. Metal has more toughness. Diamond is added to metal to make it cut better.
Food for thought, water isn't hard but it sure is tough.
In engineering, you'll need to know:
toughness is the ability of material to resist cracking or breaking under stress. And engineering websites talk about it.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing
Incredible, well done
Can’t wait to try this
Unbeatable👍
Thank you ❤🙃
1:15 Wow, very impressive
Right! Ingenious idea!
That’s pretty amazing 🤩
So glad I checked this site out, my brain was racing like crazy.👍
Thank you 🙏 I will use it ☝️it’s very handy and useful 👏👏👏 👍🎥
I’m impressed 😃👏
Spot on for repairs
please compare the strength of the different stuff (eg. tension (being pulled apart), compression (being pushed together)...)
Sangat menginspirasi,teeimkasih
This is pure genius 👏
We have been using this method in the automotive industry for years. For plastic elements, instead of putty 😊
Autóiparban évek óta ezt a módszert használjuk. műanyag elemekhez, gitt helyett.😊
Thanks for your comment I was looking for someone who actually tried it!
Köszi a hozzászólást, pont olyat kerestem aki már próbálta!
The reason baking soda is used so much is that you are more likely to have that in your kitchen cupboard than cement
Call me a geek, but this lesson made my toes curl! This new ingredient in your arsenal is an amazing leap--you're a freakin' alchemist! I've been having great results fixing all manner of things with a matrix of superglue + baking soda, graphite, string, or cotton...but whoa, cement brings monumental possibilities. And it's great to show the modeling clay mold hack again--that knowledge helped me fabricate a broken screw tab on my Toyota's window control unit instead of waiting for a replacement part, and it was damned satisfying.
Cement comes in 60-lb bags.
@@zyxw2000 As I imagine *you* have to do sometimes, lonely guy.
@@Susie_Flooziethat was just totally unnecessary 💀
This is .. OMG remarkable! Thank you 👍🏼
amazing!
Useful ideas.
I just broke my mother plastic so seeing this will help me fix it because I assured her I will fix it up. Thank you!
One must wholeheartedly support anything which adds to the virtue of sticktoitiveness!!
Well I guess anything that did need repairing in my life doesn't anymore. Crazy video
Incredible!
Muito top
Outstanding!
C'est génial merci
Basically super glue will harden any powder like including your favorite instant noodles pack. Using cement + super glue is a bit over kill, since the cement + any liquid are already act as glue itself, the hardness is no doubt, but will it survive the test of time? I tried many method but they eventually wear out and crack itself or other part because it were too hard.
very nice. And I also have a few ideas
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Brilliant!👍
Thanks your share...
Muy práctico para arreglar cosàs en el hogar
When reparing stuff with liquid superglue I use cotton wool, much easier to work with and don't leave dust everywhere.
Amazing Video! Very Useful!
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding tutorial👍🏻🤝
Thank you 👍
Perfect 👌
very smart👍🍺
good tips for life
Super amazing and useful life hack video ever wretched
Really good idea. I love watching your videos. Have a good day
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Aquascaping use this tool for glue tree, rock, and plant. Sometime use sand and cigarete sponge.
Brilliant!
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Great info
The clay mold is cool
Wuuuuuuuaaaaasoooooo genial que tipo de pegamento usaste ?
A masterclass. Outstanding
Cheers! Thank u.
Absorbent material increase the strength of cyanoacrylate. Back when I was little playing with Mini 4WD and supercharged the motor so much that the chassis can't withstand the power, we used paper with super glue to reinforce everything.
It never failed.
Thanks for a cool video, can’t wait to give a try
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Is it possible to build a house with these two ingredients ?
very practical.
So this is impressive but I'd be curious how it compares to the typical powders such as baking soda and graphite dust. Mostly because I LOATHE concrete dust.
It would make your lungs have more 'concrete' foundations tho 😅
Thanks. I have been using Q Bond. Same but expensive. What do you use to clean with after gluing in the video?
Baking soda also works pretty good. Helicopter mechanic showed me as he uses it to repair chips in the blade as it can be sanded.
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Awesome video Inventor101,that soundtrack leave me relaxed😌😌😌
Thank you Leo glad you enjoyed!
Thank you this will save me a lot of peso.. I'm subscribing
Insanely strong wow
With the right glue for the right job, you can surprise yourself! Eg, my 5-a-side trainers' soles were splitting, I needed one more match out of them, so I used wood glue and put several applications of it on, allowed to dry for 48hrs total. Played the following evening, wondering how they'd get on. ... they lasted THREE matches!!! Bought new trainers after that.
What all of CZcams wants to know is whether you won the matches?
Please make videos like this one hour long
Nice, but for most of those things you can simply use epoxy glue instead (it should also be less brittle). I guess CA dries faster, though.
And people have been using epoxy fillers for a long time. The longer work time means you can dial in the right consistency you want, from peanut butter-like consistency to ketchup-like consistency.
I use both epoxy and super glue and strength are similar when used correctly with super glue slightly cheaper and much faster
CA is dirt cheap dries quickly and is accessible
@@Cortesevasive its also has poor solvent and temperature resistance, brittleness. CA will never hit 4400 psi tensile strength... Shrug, pends on the job...
What tipe of cement please??? There are like 10 different types in the store. Same with glue...
Muy práctico y útil!
Pretty slick
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Super glue with sand just as good and less toxic too. Great videos to be fair.
Thanks, great video! What brand of super glue and what brand of cement was used or works best?
Muito bom gostei
Can the methods be used for waterproof projects?
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Would love to see if it can bond aluminum together with anther piece of aluminum.
Looks like JB Weld has some competition now
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So is this a stronger bond compared to your graphite and baking soda mixture?
Does baking powder do the same or is this better?
Cracking trick all the same
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Thanks for it
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Hi, can you try Monomer and Acrylic powder vs Super glue and Cement on plastic?
I can use this fix-it .. Cheers.
Good luck!
I second the request many here have made to compare the different materials you used so far (and perhaps others) for these fixes.
Which one works best? Are they equally strong, equally resistant to heat/cold, etc.?
Ash is perhaps least good due to worse availability; baking soda and cement are both cheap and easily available;
Why haven’t they delivered Poplar to you yet?
@@RASKATFAETON what? 😂
Very nice
The music makes it feel likes it's all a dream.
Nice!!!
"Great stuff" - this hsould have been known before ! I could have saved so many things...
Thanks a lot - for sharing a really great idea !!
( and a "Shame on you" to all the producers of far to expenceive glues !! )
Will it repair small tears in vinyl automobile seat upholstery do you think, because sitting in the seat will put stress on the repair every time someone gets in and out of the car. Have you tried it on upholstery and vinyl seat coverings yet?
I kind of doubt it will work on something as flexible and stretchy as vinyl. I would try another piece of vinyl glued to the backside of the tear with something like 3M upholstery glue. I’ve done this sort of repair before, several times, with good results.
Silicone adhesive spread thin to fill in cracks in leather and vinyl appears to work. Mix the silicone with oil-based paint. Once cured you can then paint over the repair with paint specific to leather/vinyl coloring and it will stick. If you don't mix paint into the silicone prior to application the paint won't stick as well.
Interesting idea, but there's a huge difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the plastic and the filler. With reasonable thermal cycling, like in a car, I'd expect early failure. Have you tested these conditions?
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@@block9390 Are you sure about that timestamp?
These examples are only for cosmetic repairs. you are better served using a pure superglue or even better epoxy for applications that involves significant stress.
Is this the common school dough?
What is stronger, baking soda/glue or cement/glue?