I also repair my skin with super glue... A few years back I cut my finger on a Briggs crankcase edge swapping a crank over and I glued my fingers together while putting the glue on the wound
yeah it is a neat trick. seen it done long ago everyone should remember this trick i came accross ya channel by way of john klem, looked through your videos and subscribed, have good hey lol keep stick on the ice lol
Dollar Tree here in the US ($1.25 Tree as I now call them) is a great source of superglue and lots of other engine support equipment. Foil pans, turkey baster, baking soda, Dawn dish soap in small bottles to be refilled from the Walmart bought huge jug, ketchup type squirt bottles, etc.
I really like those squirt bottles! I need some more. They are great for all kinds of things like two stroke oil when assembling engines, I'm going to fill one with grease soon!
Haney we went to town today and low and behold we have a big new Dollar Tree, I sat in the truck while Lisa went in and got a few items. Guess I need to go in next time. 🙂👍
Now that's funny, that's one of the things Lisa got today, we put it in a spray bottle and spray it around the carport to keep the horse flies away. She made mention when she got back in the truck about how reasonable it was there. 🤣👍
Great tip Pat, thanks bud!! 🙂👍
Ta for the tip mate I will give it a go
I've heard about it before but never give it a try
I will definitely be trying this! Thanks!
Something else you can use is blue shop towel as well... It works like fiberglass and epoxy resin
New one on me! I've never had too much luck with superglue. I'll give this a try next time. Thanks!
Alfred the best use the superglue is the glue your fingers together
@@haneyoakie14 🤔😂🤣
I also repair my skin with super glue... A few years back I cut my finger on a Briggs crankcase edge swapping a crank over and I glued my fingers together while putting the glue on the wound
@@patthesoundguy in surgical repair today, super glue is used instead of stitches or staples in some situations.
@@patthesoundguy Yikes!
Me too, seen but not tried. I need to get some super glue and try it
Good tip!
Impressive
Thanks, it makes for extremely strong and fast curing repair.
yeah it is a neat trick. seen it done long ago everyone should remember this trick i came accross ya channel by way of john klem, looked through your videos and subscribed, have good hey lol keep stick on the ice lol
Thanks so much for watching! i appreciate the support!
Dollar Tree here in the US ($1.25 Tree as I now call them) is a great source of superglue and lots of other engine support equipment. Foil pans, turkey baster, baking soda, Dawn dish soap in small bottles to be refilled from the Walmart bought huge jug, ketchup type squirt bottles, etc.
I really like those squirt bottles! I need some more. They are great for all kinds of things like two stroke oil when assembling engines, I'm going to fill one with grease soon!
Haney we went to town today and low and behold we have a big new Dollar Tree, I
sat in the truck while Lisa went in and got a few items. Guess I need to go in next time. 🙂👍
@@Big_Johns I also buy their brand of Pine-Sol for use in my ultrasonic cleaner. I run 5:1 water to cleaner ratio and it works great.
Now that's funny, that's one of the things Lisa got today, we put it in a spray bottle and spray it around the carport to keep the horse flies away. She made mention
when she got back in the truck about how reasonable it was there. 🤣👍
I bought what I think is 2 gallons of pin-sol for my new ultrasonic cleaner at Costco. Can't wait to get it set up 😎