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 Subject:  Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue AdventureList thread.  
  
 Date:  Jan 5, 2004
 From:  MSW 
"Paul A. Owen" wrote in message
news:3ff8c3fd@news.track-link.net...
> I bought some of that super thin CA glue in the soft plastic squirt
> bottle. I was watching TV and decided to open it and do some modelling.
> This is the type of bottle were you have to cut off the tip. Holding it
> tightly in my left hand I proceeded to cut off the tip with a pair of
> wire cutters. I guess I was holding the bottle too hard because when I
> cut through the tip the CA glue squirt out all over the place. I managed
to:
>
> 1) Glue my fingers together of my right hand.
> 2) Glue the wire cutters to my right hand.
> 3) Permanently glue the wire cutters together.
> 4) Glue my nylon hiking pants to my polypropylene long underwear.
>
> After extracting the pliers from my right hand I set them down on the
> table, the pliers then glued themselves to the table.
>
> I now had glue on my left hand, so I sat there for a while thinking
> about this, I rested my head on my left hand, which then glued itself in
> place.
>
> I managed to clean all this up but the pliers are still glued together.
>
> Has anyone else had similar accidents?
>
> Paul.


Wowwhat a way to celebrate a birthday... (see Track-Link Bday post)

Paul my wife happened to glue her eyelashes together with that so called
super glue...

I've managed to stay away from such mishaps...

Cheers, MSW and Happy 8th to Track-Link




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Thread Listing 
  Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Paul A. Owen - Jan 5, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - MSW - Jan 5, 2004
. . . Tricks with CA Glue - Adventures in stickiness - Hassan - Jan 5, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Paul Roberts - Jan 5, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Ed Bouwmeester - Jan 5, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Ted Nichols - Jan 5, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Andy Herbert - Jan 5, 2004
. . . . . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Luis Alvirez - Jan 6, 2004
. . . . . . . . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Mike Duguay - Jan 6, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Greg Harker - Jan 6, 2004
. . . Love it.. Hate it - Eric Scott - Jan 6, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Fredrik Hultman - Jan 6, 2004
. . . . . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - KJ - Jan 7, 2004
. . . . . . Re: Modelling Accidents - Someone else??? - Andrew Williams - Jan 9, 2004
. . . Re: Modelling Accidents - My Recent CA Glue Adventure - Eddy Yu, M.D. - Jan 8, 2004
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