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krazy glue

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by mixednuts, Sep 12, 2004.

  1. mixednuts

    mixednuts Member

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    can it hold water? will it melt??
     
  2. MattInVegas

    MattInVegas John Denver Mega-Fan

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    NO to both. But! You do NOT want to inhale the fumes if it burns! Toxic even!
     
  3. mixednuts

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    what could i use instead then?
     
  4. h0Ax

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    Got a hot glue gun?
     
  5. EllisDTripp

    EllisDTripp Green Secessionist

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    Would be nice if you told people exactly what materials you are trying to glue together, and for what purpose.

    Kinda hard to make any intelligent suggestions about an adhesive without this kind of basic information. The fact that you are posting this in a marijuana forum, and are concerned about water resistance would lead me to think you are building a bong. If this is true, you might want to look into an RTV silicone sealant. This stuff sticks to just about anything, dries flexible, resists moisture and moderately high temperatures, and is non-toxic after curing.
     
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