Super Glue and Baking soda ! Pour Glue on Baking soda and Amaze With Results

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • In this video, I showed you how to fix your broken items using glue and baking soda, known as super glue or ca glue. Using baking soda and super glue together is a much more effective and durable method than repairing using cotton and super glue.
    Inventor 101 #superglue #ideas #lifehacks

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  • @Inventor101
    @Inventor101  Год назад +158

    New video ▶️ruclips.net/video/ImLAmfM_AgA/видео.html

    • @bikedawg
      @bikedawg Год назад +5

      what happens if you dissolve the baking soda in water and add it to the super glue, instead of using the powder form?

    • @kevo0954
      @kevo0954 Год назад +2

      @@bikedawg Try it and report back.

    • @bhumindrakumar2545
      @bhumindrakumar2545 Год назад +2

      @@bikedawg 0⁹0⁹

    • @Rx-xR
      @Rx-xR Год назад

      So, polymerization?

    • @firefly618
      @firefly618 Год назад +1

      How does this method compare to 2 parts epoxy glue?

  • @chalkychoochoo2304
    @chalkychoochoo2304 Год назад +7665

    After watching this video I'm considering constructing a house made entirely from baking soda and super glue. I will have poignant mood-music playing on site while I work.

  • @dawggonevidz9140
    @dawggonevidz9140 Год назад +4172

    Things to note: Small amount of powder, small amount of glue, let it set and LET IT COOL, then add a small mount of baking soda, small amount of glue.
    This is a highly exothermic reaction. In large quantities it can get hot enough to melt or possibly ignite the material being repaired.
    The reaction between the bicarbonate (baking soda) and the cyanoacrylate (superglue) forms polymers, or chains of atoms, which is why the resulting solid is stronger than just superglue alone.
    These polymers can become brittle below freezing temperatures. Keep that in mind if your repair will be exposed to severe cold.
    A good way to add your powder is to put it into a salt shaker, This helps you add small amounts at a time and breaks up the lumps into a finer powder for a neater finish.

    • @JustMeUpNorth
      @JustMeUpNorth Год назад +236

      Massively under appreciated comment - thank you!

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Год назад +90

      THANK YOU! last thing i need is to start a fire in my room or i’m getting kicked out for sure

    • @shimvision
      @shimvision Год назад +17

      Thank you!

    • @evolutionCEO
      @evolutionCEO Год назад +59

      I saw a video where they said that this method was used for repairing helicopter blades (superglue and sodium bicarbonate). how far below freezing are you talking (becomes brittle)? have you heard this about helicopter blades?

    • @toddgaines9446
      @toddgaines9446 Год назад +67

      That is absolutely correct. As a copier technician it's got me out of jams numerous times in the last 25 years.

  • @khaightlynn
    @khaightlynn Год назад +1758

    I'm actually extremely impressed with the gear repair hot glue mold, and the hole filler. Pretty genius.

    • @theforce5191
      @theforce5191 Год назад +53

      That gear repair was genius.

    • @pdtech4524
      @pdtech4524 Год назад +56

      I used a similar method to repair the gearbox in my Ford Focus, 45k miles later it's still shifting nicely and never misses a gear! ⚠️😲👍

    • @aubreyyoung4610
      @aubreyyoung4610 Год назад +88

      The baking soda/super glue combo had me like "that's dope, I should keep that in mind (knowing I'll forget and never use it). Then I saw the gear mold and filling a drill hole and all of a sudden I have a handful of things I'm about to fix this weekend.

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Год назад +30

      I would prefer to glue a wood dowel into the damaged cupboard door. But the gear repair is genius hopefully it sticks in place.

    • @ricosrealm
      @ricosrealm Год назад +18

      I wasn't getting it until he filled in the missing part. blew my mind.

  • @glamdring0007
    @glamdring0007 Год назад +239

    That plastic gear repair was some well thought out work. Well done.

    • @dgenerated
      @dgenerated Год назад +10

      Seriously, I thought it was brilliant!...

    • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
      @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris Год назад

      Some well thought out, meaning it can be done better?

    • @sonofnothing
      @sonofnothing Год назад +2

      ​@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris you're thinking 'somewhat'.

    • @MartyThePastaGuy
      @MartyThePastaGuy 6 месяцев назад +2

      But it wasn't shown how the outer gear (the mold) didn't stick to the new material that was poured into it.

    • @jessicajae7777
      @jessicajae7777 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@MartyThePastaGuy because it was silicone

  • @jim9219771
    @jim9219771 Год назад +1135

    The gear repair was genius!

    • @wintrymix
      @wintrymix Год назад +26

      Yeah, that's thinking like 5 steps ahead. Impressive.

    • @paulaball8725
      @paulaball8725 Год назад +35

      Takes an engineer's mind & bit of work but when parts are needed but can't be found

    • @patkashtock
      @patkashtock Год назад +12

      @@paulaball8725 so true. Too often can't find the part

    • @jonmyers8046
      @jonmyers8046 Год назад +14

      I was impressed by that too

    • @techs1smh13
      @techs1smh13 Год назад +29

      I consider myself pretty good at things like this but that gear repair 🤔 I'm a dumbass.

  • @dmitriyr4095
    @dmitriyr4095 Год назад +1313

    My brain exploded when I saw these genius methods, but I quickly put it back together using super glue and baking soda. Thanks Inventor 101!

  • @awalton9024
    @awalton9024 Год назад +507

    Wow! I never knew superglue was good for anything besides gluing dry skin together.

  • @MikkellTheImmortal
    @MikkellTheImmortal Год назад +555

    The gear repair was worth the watch alone. I never thought of using hot glue as a mold. Absolutely brilliant!

    • @thepaperboy9009
      @thepaperboy9009 Год назад +27

      I'll have to remember this if ever I have to repair a plastic toy gear.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Год назад +7

      Just check shrinkage as it cools.

    • @jaad9848
      @jaad9848 Год назад +7

      This. I known about baking soda and super glue but never thought of the molding technique.

    • @GP-qz6kk
      @GP-qz6kk Год назад +2

      I've seen it done w candle wax too.

    • @jordanellis3433
      @jordanellis3433 Год назад +1

      So? Hot glue and baking soda work the same as super glue and baking soda?

  • @EDGeProjects
    @EDGeProjects Год назад +418

    I reattached my severed fingers after a tragic milk carton accident this morning and have already fully recovered thanks to this video! I only wish I'd added some cinnamon or mint to the baking soda for a pleasant post op scent.

    • @emogeneturnipseed6920
      @emogeneturnipseed6920 Год назад +4

      😂

    • @theriddlerUSA
      @theriddlerUSA Год назад +4

      Good one!!! Thanks for the laugh!!!!

    • @RLaraMoore
      @RLaraMoore Год назад +5

      Actually, 😌
      Apparently if you break a china plate or chip a cup, and realign the pieces while soaking it in milk (buttermilk 🤔...i forget) ... The porous ceramic edges will 'mend' back together!

    • @EDGeProjects
      @EDGeProjects Год назад +8

      @@theriddlerUSA Riddle me this. What happens when you use super glue and baking soda on severed digits? Sticky fingers!

    • @EDGeProjects
      @EDGeProjects Год назад +10

      @@RLaraMoore So what you're saying is if you never want to chip a china cup, only drink buttermilk because it will instantly mend itself the moment it's dropped! 😂

  • @danmclellan1088
    @danmclellan1088 Год назад +548

    I used this on my guitar "nut" (the slotted part where the strings slide through on the head stock).The nut groove was too deep because I was going with a lighter guage string so I used super glue and baking soda it was hard as a rock when cured almost instantly. I then just cut a new slot with a razer blade an a file.That was 5 years ago still holding strong.

    • @mikeyfn-a6684
      @mikeyfn-a6684 Год назад +14

      Rock on! 🤘😎

    • @whoeverofhowevermany
      @whoeverofhowevermany Год назад +5

      You define what a nut is but use headstock to define it, but I don't know what a headstock is

    • @iliketowatch.
      @iliketowatch. Год назад +24

      @@whoeverofhowevermany The headstock is the thing that holds the truss adjustment bolt. I hope this helps. 🎸

    • @jasonjones7461
      @jasonjones7461 Год назад +11

      @@whoeverofhowevermany Google!

    • @jasonjones7461
      @jasonjones7461 Год назад +6

      Yes! This is the exact sort of comment I was looking for. Ive played 23+ years....somehow. I do lots of mod work, repairs, builds ECT and this is interesting stuff. Glad to hear it's good for guitar work

  • @Macil2018
    @Macil2018 Год назад +48

    This is about a million times better than every "life hack" video Facebook Reels has EVER showed me combined.

  • @Bmeri3
    @Bmeri3 Год назад +471

    As far as stripped/oversized hole in wood/composite materials, you can also use pieces of wood toothpicks and saturate the hole with wood glue. Takes longer to dry but wood glue is a lot more forgiving before it sets if you make a mistake.

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Год назад +45

      Sawdust works great

    • @randywatson8347
      @randywatson8347 Год назад

      Will it work with all purpose flower or talkpowder?

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Год назад +6

      @@randywatson8347
      I doubt it, those don't have much structure.

    • @DevJB
      @DevJB Год назад +25

      For the same 4 dollars, I just use wood filler and wait 12 hours for it to harden.
      Sort of like when my wife wants me to sleep in her bed.

    • @Bmeri3
      @Bmeri3 Год назад +20

      @@DevJB Lol! Your wood filler takes 12 hours to harden?! Your wife is very patient.😉

  • @gemcutter187
    @gemcutter187 Год назад +177

    I love repairing little things around the house. Will add this to my repertoire!

    • @blackcrasanblade
      @blackcrasanblade Год назад +2

      true mainly for when your had a screw/threaded bolt come out stripping that spot good filler to have

    • @yahdood6015
      @yahdood6015 Год назад +20

      Don’t you mean your….. repairtroire 😏
      ok sorry I’ll leave

    • @19MarkDavid
      @19MarkDavid Год назад +1

      Then you'll need to repair the repair after failure.

    • @thatguyoveryonder
      @thatguyoveryonder Год назад +7

      Bonus points for using repertoire.

    • @johningle1959
      @johningle1959 Месяц назад

      @@yahdood6015 no, you won't... :)

  • @kennylaysh2776
    @kennylaysh2776 Год назад +284

    Thanks to this, I made myself a new tooth for my tooth hole without a dentist!
    Things taste odd and sometimes I smell colors, but damn is it solid!

  • @MCLBC
    @MCLBC Год назад +668

    Used baking soda and super glue to fix my sour attitude at work. Got a raise!!!
    Thanks Super Glue Guy!!! 💪

    • @WestCoastUSA546
      @WestCoastUSA546 Год назад +13

      So many wanna be stand up clowns here

    • @MCLBC
      @MCLBC Год назад +1

      @@WestCoastUSA546 do you need a Trauma Doll to show us where the humor hurt you sweetheart??? 🤡

    • @ryanjohnson7757
      @ryanjohnson7757 Год назад +10

      @@WestCoastUSA546 so?

    • @carmillamorgan3783
      @carmillamorgan3783 Год назад +5

      Ha ha ha ha 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Chiefqueef91
      @Chiefqueef91 Год назад +2

      I need to try this

  • @teddybeargrylls6663
    @teddybeargrylls6663 Год назад +78

    Finally after all these years I’ve found the way to glue bolts to my bottle tops….life changing

    • @DesertSpirit-sp5cr
      @DesertSpirit-sp5cr Месяц назад

      And just think, @teddybeargrylls6663, you found it sitting on your ass looking at you tube videos.

    • @humorss
      @humorss Месяц назад

      It wasn't hard with jbweld, but that will take one whole day.

    • @donaldmcneal6337
      @donaldmcneal6337 19 дней назад

      t

  • @l.d.p.9365
    @l.d.p.9365 Год назад +138

    The gear being repaired was very poignant to me. All that effort in a throwaway world goes largely unappreciated by the largely unappreciative population. I liked it lots!

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +2

      I had an electric pencil sharpener in which the nylon drive gear disintegrated. I found a 3d-printed replacement for ten bucks on eBay that let me keep a cool old bit of office supply out of the landfill.

  • @trm4life
    @trm4life Год назад +57

    The gear repair was genius. Then I saw the particle board. Mind blown. Life changed forever. 👏

    • @aegisgfx
      @aegisgfx Год назад +2

      any normal wood glue with do the same on particle board, if you use wood glue to join 2 pieces of particle board together, it will break the wood itself long before the join will break under pressure.

    • @artv4nd3l4y
      @artv4nd3l4y Год назад +1

      ​@@notfiveo Yeah see there's tons of ways to repair holes that will last, but what I find most intriguing is the sheer speed with great durability. I was hearing someone talk about how a luthier swears by using baking soda and super glue, and that's what got me thinking about it.

    • @daggermouth4695
      @daggermouth4695 Год назад +1

      You can buy this for yourself and it's already done it's called "Q bond"
      You dont have to be a hack and use baking soda...
      Trust me you think you're life is changed now...
      Go buy some Q bond, and fix literally anything from ceramic cook pots to water pumps, it ridiculously strong.
      Just do it trust me

  • @xenomorph2056
    @xenomorph2056 Год назад +91

    As a hobbyist, this will now be one of my all time favorite tricks. Way cool!

    • @Keys879
      @Keys879 Год назад +9

      Add paper towel into the mix for a material that rivals fiberglass epoxy.

    • @Facts-Over-Feelings
      @Facts-Over-Feelings Год назад

      WHY DO THEY NEED BAKING SODA

    • @83dude
      @83dude Год назад

      Sure

    • @qwert5854
      @qwert5854 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Keys879shavings or like a lasagna?

  • @jb7720
    @jb7720 Год назад +45

    40 years old I've never seen anyone do this or even mention it before!! Thanks for the solid tips !!

    • @walden6272
      @walden6272 Год назад +8

      I know right? Who the hell knew about this secret and kept it to themselves for all these years? Bastards! Could have used it many times.

    • @JohnnySins-tk5rl
      @JohnnySins-tk5rl Год назад

      Marling Baits viewers have been seeing this trick for years. Still a mystery as to how it works so damn well thoughj

    • @hunterjones9822
      @hunterjones9822 Год назад +2

      I learned about this about 40 years ago so I guess I've known of it your entire life...

    • @abrahamthebewildered1448
      @abrahamthebewildered1448 Год назад +2

      "Solid tips" was that a deliberate pun? If so, then this is the best comment here.

    • @e.b.1728
      @e.b.1728 Год назад

      @@JohnnySins-tk5rl In the main comments someone briefly explains the science behind this chemical reaction. It's really quite fascinating.

  • @simondewitt7161
    @simondewitt7161 Год назад +39

    Anyone else click on this video thinking the glue and powder would explode?

  • @TheRsktek
    @TheRsktek Год назад +154

    This man rediscovered 3d printing

    • @Thebigbean114
      @Thebigbean114 Год назад +7

      I was thinking the same thing lol

    • @shawnpepin7890
      @shawnpepin7890 Год назад +2

      This is way stronger than any consumer 3d printing... they use this kind of fix on helicopter rotors.. it's insane how durable a usually brittle substance (acrylic) get when it bonds with a proper filler

  • @ShredaSpud
    @ShredaSpud Год назад +14

    1:12 With the sad music I felt like I was watching a lobotomy on a sad person.

  • @vanessagreen9637
    @vanessagreen9637 Год назад +119

    I did this trick when working on a craft project. Things to note: first, the glue dries almost immediately when mixed with the baking soda, so you have to work fast, and second, it is very hard to get a smooth surface. You will have to heavily sand, to the point of using a Dremel tool, go get it close to smooth.

    • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
      @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris Год назад +2

      You don't have to work fast at all if you do it correctly. Don't drop it in as it starts hardening. Drop it in first and then harden it.

    • @hmebutt8215
      @hmebutt8215 Год назад +1

      Hi dear

    • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
      @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris Год назад +6

      @@hmebutt8215 Someone thinks they are on a dating site.

    • @hmebutt8215
      @hmebutt8215 Год назад

      @@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris whos you

    • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
      @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris Год назад

      @@hmebutt8215 Someone that actually knows how to use RUclips, unlike you.

  • @theleelay
    @theleelay Год назад +127

    Thank you for posting! Super glue plus baking soda seems like an incredibly easy and practical fix for so many shop and home projects. I can't wait to try some of these fixes!

  • @joshcohen1676
    @joshcohen1676 Год назад +62

    I've used this trick for years to fix my kiddos toys. So glad someone made a video 👍

  • @billtc3
    @billtc3 Год назад +64

    The gear repair was pure genius!

  • @seankkg
    @seankkg Год назад +36

    This felt like a mystical experience instead of a simple glue trick.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 Год назад +1

      I’m glad you had the experience. I am still waiting to be amazed. Is that is a part two?

    • @spartanx169x
      @spartanx169x Год назад +1

      @@MarcosElMalo2 Watch it while slightly intoxicated, if you are legally old enough to that is.

  • @notsharingwithyoutube
    @notsharingwithyoutube Год назад +89

    That was way more useful than I thought it was going to be. Good job.

  • @ccg2301
    @ccg2301 Год назад +105

    For wood repair I use saw dust from the same wood to make it somewhat invisible after sanding and polishing.

    • @TomatoTomato911
      @TomatoTomato911 Год назад +1

      where do you find the saw dust from the same wood?

    • @Manny-117
      @Manny-117 Год назад +4

      @@TomatoTomato911 you can sand some away

    • @ccg2301
      @ccg2301 Год назад +5

      @@TomatoTomato911 Yes, as Mr. Manuel said. You can collect some from either sawing, filing, sanding, or drilling from the same wood piece you're repairing. That's why when I'm wood crafting, I collect some debris just in case of repairs or filling in some holes/cracks.

    • @maximeb190
      @maximeb190 Год назад +1

      And you make a paste using wood glue or the cyanoacrylate ?

    • @Manny-117
      @Manny-117 Год назад +6

      @@maximeb190 wood glue

  • @cisco8088
    @cisco8088 Год назад +122

    Seen a man fix a hole in his boat in the Philippines 🇵🇭 the exact same method I was astonished on how superglue and baking soda was so strong

    • @soundspark
      @soundspark Год назад +14

      Does the baking soda chemically react or does it just act as a strengthening filler?

    • @viper1431
      @viper1431 Год назад +48

      @@soundspark "Chemically, the bicarbonate molecules in baking soda react with cyanoacrylate to create a reactive ion that more easily bonds with other cyanoacrylate molecules. These bonds establish long, polymer chains that are stronger and more resilient than cyanoacrylate-water bonding. The resultant substance is a super glue and baking soda plastic with a cement-like consistency that creates stronger, exceptionally durable bonds." Was wondering the same thing.

    • @servant72
      @servant72 Год назад +12

      @@viper1431, I would have tried to sit next to you in class. Thanks for the explanation!

    • @buixrule
      @buixrule Год назад +2

      @@servant72 I'm thinking wikipedia

    • @stonehands0249
      @stonehands0249 Год назад +1

      @@viper1431 Great explanation! Question... is this the similar type of liquid glue created that uses UV light to quickly harden instead of the baking soda? Or are they the same thing?

  • @se7roverify
    @se7roverify Год назад +21

    You have literally brought new meaning into my humble existence

  • @Thescarab86
    @Thescarab86 Год назад +57

    Baking soda is great for many DIY projects. It's good for setting plaster too, making it last longer when spreading.

  • @Taino300
    @Taino300 Год назад +73

    The most useful video I ever watched in my entire life! Thank you for sharing!

  • @lylerodericks
    @lylerodericks Год назад +43

    Thanks for this!! Just fixed my door handle which was broken for 3 months!! Couldn't find baking soda so used corn flour and it worked perfectly!!! 😄😄

    • @papaforever3706
      @papaforever3706 Год назад +4

      Hmmmm..maybe youre onto something..

    • @BlackJeepConvertible
      @BlackJeepConvertible Год назад +11

      I think any powder would work. It acts as structural filler since the glue alone is watery and runs thin

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Год назад +1

      @@BlackJeepConvertible maybe non-silicate though? Or maybe sand does work, hard to say...

    • @tsfurlan
      @tsfurlan Год назад +3

      Couldn't find baking soda? Are you on a dessert island ?

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Год назад +2

      @@tsfurlan called his house 🤣

  • @boshaft
    @boshaft Год назад +12

    Came for the baking soda and glue, stayed for this banger of a song.

  • @advancetotabletop5328
    @advancetotabletop5328 Год назад +42

    Hobby train enthusiasts and miniature painters commonly recommend superglue and baking soda for bonding because the baking soda also fills in the gaps! Thanks for the video!

  • @kyle7101
    @kyle7101 Год назад +19

    my life has been falling apart but thanks to this video I can finally put it back together. I will build a monument out of super glue and baking soda in honor of super glue and baking soda. I want to share this with the world. It is truly life changing. thank you my friend

  • @Danieljordan2
    @Danieljordan2 Год назад +25

    I could fix a kitchen drawer using the final tip. Thanks!

  • @unafraid7628
    @unafraid7628 9 месяцев назад +1

    In my 40s and I cannot believe that I am just now learning about this baking soda + super glue thing... definitely a nice lil hack that will come in handy someday. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @skyebyrd10
    @skyebyrd10 Год назад +7

    Loved the repair for the gear, thanks!!! 💖
    I discovered this powerful combo by accident when I was cleaning out a cluttered sink cabinet & found a spill turned into an unbreakable solid.
    I use it for so many repairs now, works great for so many different surfaces. A Dremel is useful for smoothing out sharp edges, getting even surfaces, buffing for a shine AND for sanding off accidental glue globs 😬.
    When repairing ceramics, if a crack will be large & noticable, I'll add the base pigment (of whatever it is I'm repairing) in powder form to the baking soda so that after it dries, all I have to do, if anything, is paint any small details with acrylics.
    *As a note, if you plan on using pigment, you'll likely need to double the pigment to offset the white soda. And always test your pigment/soda ratio for the right shade BEFORE applying superglue!
    All in all, in using this stuff & learning different tricks, I've got to point where even I have trouble finding where the repair was made!

  • @yaffa2099
    @yaffa2099 Год назад +21

    I love the choice of music. This video was oddly calming

    • @akmal.bashir
      @akmal.bashir Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/v8tA617gPeE/видео.html

    • @acudaican
      @acudaican Год назад +1

      Does anyone have the name and artist?

    • @akmal.bashir
      @akmal.bashir Год назад +1

      @@acudaican ruclips.net/video/v8tA617gPeE/видео.html

    • @justinmansoer4385
      @justinmansoer4385 Год назад +1

      Id love to know the artist too

    • @yaffa2099
      @yaffa2099 Год назад +5

      @Av Latta Meguca 老爺 @@justinmansoer4385
      Heyo 👋 I just looked it up, the song's name is 'Sosso' by Magnus Ludvigsson

  • @Capthowdy098
    @Capthowdy098 Год назад +7

    I have been telling people about this very thing since the early 90s. After my grandfather fixed one of my plastic childhood toys I never forgot about it.

  • @spencers.7605
    @spencers.7605 Год назад +40

    This is actually a pretty well known trick in the hobby/modeling community for creating extremely durable snow/ice model bases and terrain, though I didn't realize that it was an actual chemical reaction or just how durable it was

    • @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris
      @OneAndOnlyZekePolaris Год назад +2

      Used for glasses repairs too. No longer a trick but more of science.

    • @richbob9155
      @richbob9155 Год назад

      All it does is speed up drying and it actually makes the end result considerably weaker than just super glue on its own. If you want a more durable base for your models mix sand with super glue, it is a lot stronger. Baking soda is only used to speed up hardening, nothing else.

  • @raymondrobbins698
    @raymondrobbins698 Год назад +9

    I can think of at least a dozen times that I could have used this idea in the past and I am sure I will be using this method in the future. Great to the point video.

  • @clarklindquist8137
    @clarklindquist8137 Год назад +49

    I've seen this done in toy car restoration. It actually works really well for particular purposes. You can sand it into shape, much like plastic. And it does paint up well too. Has the consistency of hard plastic

    • @josephwisniewski3673
      @josephwisniewski3673 Год назад +18

      It sands like plastic and has the consistency of plastic because it is plastic. The reaction forms polymer chains.

    • @addydiesel6627
      @addydiesel6627 Год назад +2

      Genius

  • @Bornstellar071
    @Bornstellar071 Год назад +37

    Only thing I would have added is a comparison of plain super glue vs super glue plus baking soda on the weight holding test. Otherwise great video looking forward to more 👍

    • @henrikaugustsson4041
      @henrikaugustsson4041 Год назад

      I agree, without a comparison we can’t even tell if the baking powder really does anything at all.
      We could be wasting baking soda because of this guy, for all we know.

    • @ralphcrawford9741
      @ralphcrawford9741 Год назад

      I've discovered that super glue needs a bit of moisture to set properly. Often the plastic frames on my cheap reading glasses break and shrink. I tried super gluing them to the plastic lenses and they always broke again. Now I wash and rinse the glasses first which leaves enough moisture in the frame groove to "set" the super glue. So far this holds much better. The Krazyglue hard hat commercial didn't seem to add moisture or water to the test. Before my discovery of the moisture trick I found super glue to be weak and unreliable, and often resorted to epoxy. It has always seemed to work well when gluing your fingers together!
      There is a commercial plastic repair product that consists of a tube of super glue and an amount of black and white powder. On-line critiques were that it was just baking soda.
      I wonder if there is any relevant chemical reaction between the super glue and the added powders, or if they are just aggregate like the sand and rocks in concrete, or the sawdust with wood glue?

    • @tchaugn
      @tchaugn Год назад

      @@henrikaugustsson4041 it makes it set immediately at least lol no waiting time

  • @johnroscoe2406
    @johnroscoe2406 Год назад +4

    Huh. This is the first Chinese Content Farm video I've watched that actually seems useful.

  • @victoriabutterfly6521
    @victoriabutterfly6521 Год назад +21

    This is great to know.
    I liked how you fixed the cogwheel.
    But I found it especially helpful to know that it's possible to use this method as a hole filler 👍💕

    • @SeekerGoldstone
      @SeekerGoldstone Год назад

      You can just jam toothpicks or matchsticks in the hole, then reinsert the screws.

    • @Mika-ph6ku
      @Mika-ph6ku Год назад +2

      You know what else makes for a good hole filler...

    • @jonathaneasen9630
      @jonathaneasen9630 Год назад +1

      Another way to repair holes in wood is to drill it to the size of a dowel, glue the dowel in the hole with wood glue and then trim… once it’s dried the repair is stronger than the chipboard as dowels are made of hardwood

  • @thatguy2201
    @thatguy2201 Год назад +21

    Use a drinking straw to place the baking soda in hard to reach places or when you just want to add small amounts at a time. Great way to build up fine gussets too.

  • @MangoPuzzo
    @MangoPuzzo Год назад +28

    Superglue and cotton works too.

    • @htmaxpower
      @htmaxpower Год назад +7

      Sounds like it uses the same principle as concrete reinforced with steel rebar.

    • @Rocky-or4rz
      @Rocky-or4rz Год назад +2

      I have seen videos of people using cotton and super glue together to make dioramas and miniatures, it seems to do a really incredible job holding things together

    • @johnny5fingers0966
      @johnny5fingers0966 Год назад +1

      So it works kind of like fiberglass? That's interesting.

  • @AflacMan13
    @AflacMan13 Год назад +45

    I used this trick to put a base on a D&D monster mini once. I had to use some thin cardboard, but I also used this technique to build up the base a bit like it was terrain under its feet. :-) Looked really good actually.

    • @MichaelBradley1967
      @MichaelBradley1967 Год назад

      I used to do the same, only with extra thick CA and store bought CA accelerator to assemble the minis, then the glue plus grass or sand from model railroading for the terrain. A well painted miniature deserves a nice base.

  • @Matty06001
    @Matty06001 Год назад +21

    I’m seriously going to try this on a drawer knob that keeps falling out. I’ve tried everything else, couldn’t hurt might help. Thanks for posting this!

    • @laswan5
      @laswan5 Год назад +1

      Me too!

    • @xdgimzo
      @xdgimzo Год назад +1

      i was thinking the same thing lol i have a knob on my desk drawer that won’t stay in

    • @lanmandragoran8337
      @lanmandragoran8337 Год назад

      Updates? Hows the drawer knob?

  • @tworailsrails1821
    @tworailsrails1821 Год назад +8

    I’ve seen this trick before but your examples are the first that gave me so much inspiration. I can go fix a couple of things now. Thanks!

  • @batmanofsanantonio5331
    @batmanofsanantonio5331 Год назад +20

    Holy hell. My kitchen cabinet door just broke last week and this video is a godsend!

    • @whatsay3382
      @whatsay3382 Год назад +1

      Just what I was thinking!

    • @MrPlannery
      @MrPlannery Год назад +1

      Did you try it yet?

    • @batmanofsanantonio5331
      @batmanofsanantonio5331 Год назад +1

      @@MrPlannery I did, and this was a godsend! My cabinet door is good as new. I even filled in a few old screw holes in the garage.

    • @MrPlannery
      @MrPlannery Год назад

      @@batmanofsanantonio5331 I'm looking for things that need fixing so I can try this...

  • @TheVoxbox13
    @TheVoxbox13 Год назад +6

    👍I just watched this because (based on the thumbnail) I thought something was going to catch on fire or explode...
    Instead - I learned how to fix the exact problem I have with the hinges on one of our cabinet doors. Bravo.

  • @RetroKid
    @RetroKid Год назад +36

    This is where you have to decide, should I spend 20 minutes creating part of a missing gear, or do I spend 20 cents buying a replacement?

    • @mino73T11
      @mino73T11 Год назад +11

      Well, if the replacement part is unavailable, that goes without saying 😉

    • @RetroKid
      @RetroKid Год назад +2

      @@mino73T11 and if it IS available, does that also go without saying?

    • @mino73T11
      @mino73T11 Год назад +4

      @@RetroKid yep! 😉

    • @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663
      @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663 Год назад +5

      @@mino73T11 - I'm pretty sure that gear cost more than 20 cents. Add shipping costs and I'm positive it costs more...

    • @johningle1959
      @johningle1959 Месяц назад

      supply chain - repair it.

  • @magichands6319
    @magichands6319 Год назад +17

    This trick also works well on minor vinyl window cracks/holes and fiberglass bathtubs. May need to apply a light clear coat or color matched coating.

  • @Scientist_Salarian
    @Scientist_Salarian 12 дней назад

    That door latch hole repair… where has that been all my life? Worth it for that alone.

  • @seanmcculloch5607
    @seanmcculloch5607 Год назад +8

    A lot of us nerds have known about the baking soda trick for quite some time. Chemistry is awesome. Thank you for sharing this super cool trick for the masses!

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Год назад

      Is chemistry involved here? I thought it was simply adding some structure like when you add sawdust to wood glue to fill a hole or imperfection. It works well for low strength structural repair like as seen in this video. Is there something more complex going on here at a chemical level?

    • @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663
      @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663 Год назад

      @@xmo552 - Yes there is a chemical reaction taking place that creates "longer polymer strands" as someone explained in an earlier comment.

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Год назад

      @@aleanufopilotftlcertified5663
      Didn't catch it. Thanks for the insight.

    • @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663
      @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663 Год назад

      @@xmo552 - You're quite welcome.

  • @djcsound
    @djcsound Год назад +6

    Wow! I am absolutely amazed … the very thought that you can repair and mend almost anything with super glue, baking soda and sawdust. Who knew? Thank you so much for your insightful content. Keep em’ coming. Subscriber for life. Btw the gear repair… bravo.

  • @paulahaller
    @paulahaller Год назад +5

    I've been so frustrated in the past with the inefficiency of super glue on repairs. This will help. Thank you.

  • @BradBrassman
    @BradBrassman Год назад +2

    Its amazing. I tried this on a broken piece of brass and it WORKS!!! I used Cyano-Acrylate and Dry Powder Graphite also, which is just as good.

  • @Nobody_Special310
    @Nobody_Special310 Год назад +23

    I literally have three warehouses full of superglue, baking soda, bolts, nuts, and plastic bottle caps. Now I know what to do with them. Thanks!

    • @TrevorLahey3
      @TrevorLahey3 Год назад +7

      Hello vault dweller. How goes it in the commonwealth?

    • @Peter-976
      @Peter-976 Год назад +1

      I have 5 warehouses full

    • @p098098098
      @p098098098 Год назад +2

      @Peter I just checked my stock it's almost 6 warehouses of this stuff.

    • @Peter-976
      @Peter-976 Год назад +1

      @@p098098098 you win!

  • @katsu-graphics5634
    @katsu-graphics5634 Год назад +46

    Actually, cellulose works better, Cyano-acrylate reacts with wood and paper better than baking soda. Save dryer lint from cotton t-shirts or bed linen, no polyester blend. or . . use fine wood sawdust. . . Baking Soda is nice if you want "white", like on a repaired guitar top nut. But you need the fibers inside to prevent the new amalgam from cracking when it gets older.

    • @Guruc13
      @Guruc13 Год назад

      Actually a great point! Thank you, now I have a use for all that dryer lint!

    • @Tonyv1951
      @Tonyv1951 Год назад +1

      What about dog hair? I have plenty of that.

    • @sussudio
      @sussudio 9 месяцев назад

      I was wondering about this. He shows super glue with various materials such as baking soda, cotton and cement. I was curious about the advantage of each one.

    • @minniyoutubaster
      @minniyoutubaster 4 месяца назад

      @@Guruc13 research pencil graphite baking soda

    • @minniyoutubaster
      @minniyoutubaster 4 месяца назад

      How about charcoal powder (from health food store)? Would that work as well as pencil-graphite which is supposed to be super-duper? I mean, someone else mentioned Ash in these comments, so i guess charcoal is basically ash.

  • @JugglesGrenades
    @JugglesGrenades Год назад +66

    I believe this will work with any fine powder. I had a piece of wood with a screw hole in it....but didn't have any baking soda. Opened up a "BC"powder ( powdered aspirin) and filled the hole, then the super glue. After it hardened, I was able to sand it and paint over the area.

    • @epluribusunum6622
      @epluribusunum6622 Год назад +11

      Bc has baking soda and other anti caking agents that are also a base.

    • @absecom
      @absecom Год назад +10

      So really the baking soda's just filler it doesn't react with super glue

    • @ankyfire
      @ankyfire Год назад +14

      Baking soda has the benefit of being cheap, non toxic, and probably already in your kitchen though

    • @ElizabethSanchez-oo9nm
      @ElizabethSanchez-oo9nm Год назад +2

      What about perfumed bath powder? 😆🤩 After all, it's just very fine talcum dust-IDK if it's toxic for this use

    • @liviapopsor8242
      @liviapopsor8242 Год назад

      @@epluribusunum6622 ramen nudle has the same caking agent as well? 😉

  • @grizzle273463
    @grizzle273463 22 дня назад

    I love the editing. Everything is slightly sped up but the blowing of the soda slows to normal speed and you hear the blowing noise-----perfect!

  • @perkypokey
    @perkypokey Год назад +11

    Dude, you got me breaking everything in my house just so I have an excuse to fix it with Super Glue and Baking Soda.

    • @jeffatkins4368
      @jeffatkins4368 Год назад +1

      Saw where you made this comment (2 days ago). Still laughing my ass off!

  • @noaha8915
    @noaha8915 Год назад +42

    Done this on multiple laptops for hinge repairs. Useful when you have such narrow parameters to work with. it can also help to use less glue initially and do several applications, or mix the powder in.

    • @IsaacLoven
      @IsaacLoven Год назад +6

      Thanks for verifying that it really works even for plastic laptop repairs. I will fix the loose socket of my laptop now😀

    • @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663
      @aleanufopilotftlcertified5663 Год назад +4

      @@IsaacLoven - Isn't the internet (and RUclips in particular) a wonderful thing? Especially for sharing hacks, ideas, etc?

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester Год назад

      My laptops heat-pressed nuts pulled out but this trick didn't work. I had to loosen the hinges too.
      I put 2 videos up on the repair.

    • @starcorpvncj
      @starcorpvncj Год назад +1

      @@aleanufopilotftlcertified5663 Yes. Scammers really love it too.

  • @ElderTechDragon
    @ElderTechDragon Год назад +7

    I learned this trick years ago. A Super Glue bond is pretty brittle, but if you mix it with just a pinch of baking soda (no need to dump it on like in the video) it hardens like concrete. You'd have to saw the bond apart once it's hardened. But you have to be very quick because you only have a few short seconds once they mix.

  • @SeanFerree
    @SeanFerree Год назад +2

    Super glue and duct tape never fail when I need to fix something

  • @ddegn
    @ddegn Год назад +107

    Wear safety glasses when using super glue. It's no fun to get super glue in your eye.
    I was using a thin tube to apply super glue. I had the work close to my face in order to accurately place the glue. As I squeezed the bottle, the small tube popped out and the glue went into my eye. The thin tube was curved in a way which caused the tip of the glue bottle to point at my eye.
    Another time I had a brand new bottle of super glue. When I attempted to cut the tip of the applicator open, the super glue shot out of the tip into my eye. The glue had been packaged at lower altitude than where I live so the bottle was pressurized.
    Both times I managed to pry my eye open and flushed my eye with water for as long as I could stand it. I didn't have any permanent damage to my eyes but I now make sure to always were safety glasses when using super glue.

    • @Zlinky111
      @Zlinky111 Год назад +14

      Glad you are Ok. Thanks for the good advice. 👍😁

    • @lamarw7757
      @lamarw7757 Год назад +3

      I have a friend that was building rc planes, and went to put some eye drops in his eye. You can guess the rest.

    • @deezet9518
      @deezet9518 Год назад +2

      @@lamarw7757 I did that with peroxide once. That wasn’t funny

    • @WaspMedia3D
      @WaspMedia3D Год назад +9

      Twice? That's like getting struck by lightning ...

    • @Stringbean421
      @Stringbean421 Год назад +6

      Glad you managed to get out of a sticky situation.

  • @AceXun13
    @AceXun13 Год назад +4

    Give super props and praise to this guy.. he's a Genius.👍🏾👍🏾

  • @Shay_-cq2cl
    @Shay_-cq2cl Год назад +1

    I will be doing all my future finger nail breaks with super glue and baking soda. Thank you!

  • @garymeredith2441
    @garymeredith2441 Год назад +10

    Absolutely brilliant I love what you guys do with a baking soda and the instant glue thank you .

  • @scottboucher675
    @scottboucher675 Год назад +5

    It's a wonder that you have 4½ million subscribers. An entirely amazing library.

  • @lonewolf36s
    @lonewolf36s Год назад +7

    Absolutely loved this. Awesome video.
    The reverse mold was so simple and really enjoyed seeing that play out in full.
    Door fix i'll be doing this weekend rofl. Awesome

  • @MATTW3R
    @MATTW3R 3 месяца назад +1

    I actually think I learned a few different things. This was actually creatively useful.

  • @bobjones8378
    @bobjones8378 Год назад +6

    We've been using a similar mixture in the elevator trade for decades but with half cornstarch it gives a longer set time to work with.

    • @JustMeUpNorth
      @JustMeUpNorth Год назад +3

      Glad to know the cables glued together well! 😱

  • @mrz80
    @mrz80 Год назад +76

    For the last repair (the cabinet door) I probably would've used sawdust and Titebond.
    The gear repair was DARNED clever, esp. the hot-melt as a mold.
    Guitar techs use CA and baking soda for filling in nut slots that are too deep so that they can be re-cut slightly shallower to keep the strings from buzzing against the first fret.

    • @tsfurlan
      @tsfurlan Год назад

      I just put a small piece of thick paper under the string.

    • @TheVoxbox13
      @TheVoxbox13 Год назад

      @mrz80 - For the cabinet door alternative you suggested... Same basic method of application? Just using the different materials? I ask because I have the same cabinet hinge issue.

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад +3

      @@TheVoxbox13 Yep, fill the cavity with Titebond wood glue, and use your fingers to pack bits of sawdust and ends of toothpicks down in the hole. Let dry, re-drill, and run the screw back in. The baking soda and CA would work, but I think it'd be more brittle and thus likelier to break out again over time than wood glue and wood chips (which is basically what particle board is).

    • @clauslangenbroek9897
      @clauslangenbroek9897 Год назад +1

      @@TheVoxbox13 or better use a dowel that IS tight fitting. With wood glue the pressure is very important for durability.

  • @kathleenjackson3560
    @kathleenjackson3560 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for your video. I dropped a delicate glass Christmas ornament and tried using it crazy glue, which didn’t work . Then I remembered your fabulous videos and brought out some baking soda and it works perfectly !!!
    So wonderful, my husband is amazed and re-thinking all sorts of problems!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @tysoncook5152
    @tysoncook5152 Год назад +5

    At first I thought this was clickbait, but man did he deliver! Those are some really cool ideas!

  • @Ewecnt
    @Ewecnt Год назад +8

    Almost as strong as getting super glue on your jeans. Turns them into motorcycle knee pads 😂

  • @PatrickSierak
    @PatrickSierak Год назад +4

    Wow the stripped screw hole on cabinet door so useful

  • @michaelslater6839
    @michaelslater6839 Год назад +23

    Wow. Great video. I love the one where you replaced teeth on the gear. As a copier technician years ago you would run into a problem with broken plastic gears which I didn’t have in my inventory and I’m three hours from the office. Or worse, the customer may have to wait what why are you order one.

    • @twistysnacks
      @twistysnacks Год назад +3

      Why order replacement parts when you can fix the gears with just a tube of super glue, some baking soda, a vise, hard plastic tubing the same diameter as your gear, a saw, a block of wood, some screws, a drill, aluminum tape, and sandpaper?

  • @SethiozProject
    @SethiozProject Год назад +16

    that's basically how epoxy glues work, but if you only have superglue and baking soda, then it works too. basically any powder works that turns into smudge when liquid is added. I've used toilet paper + superglue, works good too. cotton is also good, it depeneds what you're repairing or glueing. toilet paper is good if you need to get the glue around awkward areas, you can just spread bit of glue on surface and then cover it with toilet paper, then add more glue and make sure paper is wet enough from glue. once it cures, its rock solid.

    • @taitsmith8521
      @taitsmith8521 Год назад +3

      Another commentor mentioned that cellulose (wood fiber in the toilet paper) works better than baking soda.

    • @spasmmcspasm
      @spasmmcspasm Год назад +4

      My wife's family sail wooden square riggers and use marine epoxy to fix everything. It's become a running joke among my friends that when anything breaks we look at each other and say "you know what will fix that?...Poxy."

  • @bmw328igearhead
    @bmw328igearhead Год назад +5

    Fixing that gear was pretty cool to watch.
    Edit: I used the hinge fix for a towel rack on the bathroom door, 1/4 of the bolt holes are super big, no screw fits in it. That is until I made the hole smaller again...
    Thanks for the entertainment.

    • @lijujames25
      @lijujames25 Год назад

      One of the best videos out there..

  • @RayFongFong
    @RayFongFong Год назад +9

    We used this in model making class for industrial design. I've glued my fingers together with this many times. Also don't inhale the fumes. I've been told it's cyanide.

    • @connieneese5489
      @connieneese5489 Год назад +1

      😶😮😰😵😱

    • @brettclark8020
      @brettclark8020 Год назад +2

      It's isn't cyanide, but it still isn't good for you. Use in a well ventilated area, as they say.

  • @DarrenSmith-u9l
    @DarrenSmith-u9l 27 дней назад

    I wish I’d seen this video 20 years ago. I can think of a thousand times this would have been extremely helpful to fix things.

  • @johnschuster9192
    @johnschuster9192 Год назад +15

    Thanks for the tips man! I can fix so many things I couldn't before.

  • @Dom-DD
    @Dom-DD 17 дней назад +3

    I'm no physicist but wouldn't that be pouring baking soda over glue? 0:39

  • @RJsCave
    @RJsCave Год назад +4

    It's been common for years to use this combo in guitar repair. It fixes all sorts of things.

  • @njwebwiz
    @njwebwiz Год назад +2

    Congratulations. You invented epoxy.

  • @reginaldchesterfield8110
    @reginaldchesterfield8110 Год назад +4

    This man is a genius!!! Baking soda?!!

  • @mlb6d9
    @mlb6d9 Год назад +7

    That's a pretty cool trick - Now if you can tell me how to keep the tube from drying out I'd really be impressed!

    • @sskyle227
      @sskyle227 Год назад

      Wipe it with paper towel and wrap the tube tip in aluminum foil immediately after use and store in a zipper sealed bag.

    • @YvesSanchezP
      @YvesSanchezP Год назад +1

      Just place in your fridge

  • @boblewis5558
    @boblewis5558 Год назад +1

    I've used this for many years but recently came across someone who uses graphite or a graphite and baking soda mix (sodium bicarbonate or bicarb in the UK).
    The results of using graphite are even more astounding ... stronger and harder than without!
    Fixing cogs the way shown is ingenious though as it saves any post op filing or sanding to shape of the teeth. I must try it on metal cogs using graphite to check just how strong that can be! 👍👍👍

  • @P.Johanna
    @P.Johanna Год назад +10

    I was sitting here thinking: someone actually had time to sit there and play with super glue and baking soda, then I realized I had too much time on my hands!

  • @justinthompson1381
    @justinthompson1381 Год назад +4

    Nice hack for repairs definitely going to put it to good use when I need to thank you for the video

  • @leocampo2755
    @leocampo2755 Год назад +10

    Marvellous advice for our life Inventor 101,nice weekend👋