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Meaning it gives off heat as it dries. This is something I knew, but didn’t think about as I spilled the bottle. “Fuck”
I grabbed a wad of paper towels and wiped it up. What I did not remember is the capillary action of the paper , meaning the superglue instantly dr ies and becomes very hot.
At which point, I then started running for the sink, going “ Fuck fuck fuck fuck”
Luckily it didn’t stick to my hand
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Well, I learned something new today! And not an hour too soon.
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Back in the day there used to be some mean two part epoxy available down at your local hardware store. If the factory made one part a bit inconsistently it could start on fire it got so hot.
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is it more fun to watch than paint drying? :p
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The guy who installed our granite counter top used epoxy out of a big can and he’d have extra blobs of it from time to time and the stuff would crackle and pop when he wiped it up.
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I learned that a month ago gluing fake grass and trees to a diorama. “Daddy why is it smoking?”
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i wouldn;t use fun, but it was certainly exciting
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amazing how many YouTube dweebs don’t know what “experiment” means.
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I nearly set myself on fire one time when I spilled some superglue on the cuff of my flannel shirt