Super Glue and Cotton Miracle ! Pour Glue on Cotton and Amaze With Results

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2022
  • In this video, we showed you how to fix your broken items using glue and cotton, known as super glue or ca glue. Using cotton and super glue together is a much more effective and durable method than repairing using baking soda and super glue.
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  • @sofiatgarcia3970
    @sofiatgarcia3970 Год назад +769

    Ingenious, but as a cabinetmaker, I would drill out the damaged area to a specific size and glue in a wooden plug which would be sturdier and I'm certain last longer.
    I'm updating this post and want to say I understand Super Glue loses some of its strength over time. If this is the case, as a door is opened hundreds of times in its lifetime the glue itself may fail.
    However, if we are discussing European hinges as in the video, the hole itself adds structure to the mounting of the hinge.

    • @ghettocowboy993
      @ghettocowboy993 Год назад +34

      I think maybe you should try this , you never know it just might be sturdier

    • @hinterhofschrauber2288
      @hinterhofschrauber2288 Год назад +56

      Ich als Stahlbaumitarbeiter würde komplett durchbohren und eine Schraube mit Mutter verwenden 😛

    • @assassinlexx1993
      @assassinlexx1993 Год назад +80

      Wooden plug in particleboard is poor at best. Super glue gets deep into the particleboard. So the cotton goes rock hard.
      Small gouges can be fixed with baking soda and super glue.
      Give it a try.

    • @samos343guiltyspark
      @samos343guiltyspark Год назад +31

      @@assassinlexx1993 I made a blob of baking soda and super glue a year ago, still rock solid. So maybe it's viable.

    • @sergejmaksimenko8613
      @sergejmaksimenko8613 Год назад +23

      краснодеревщики конечно сделают лучше . Но, для домохозяйки будет в самый раз :-)

  • @davesdream
    @davesdream Год назад +518

    The most helpful tip I've seen in years... Now, the problem is to remember it next time you have to fix something. 😄

    • @sidjay7644
      @sidjay7644 Год назад +14

      So true 😂

    • @toughtimes6596
      @toughtimes6596 Год назад +11

      I like these kind of videos because they help me think out of the box. Especially if I don't have what I normally use and don't want to drive to a store for it 😂

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken Год назад +19

      Don't worry. The next time you need it, your devices will be listening to your complaints and this video will pop back up in your feed.

    • @davesdream
      @davesdream Год назад +3

      @@eventhisidistaken 😂😂😂😂

    • @sameermalik5322
      @sameermalik5322 Год назад +5

      *By the grace of Allah, insha'Allah we will remember!*

  • @RevvyTone
    @RevvyTone Год назад +151

    Interesting. I've been a big proponent of the superglue and baking soda trick but this seems even faster for filling holes, especially those that you need to drill and/or tap.... it can take awhile to build up the baking soda/glue layers to fill a space- being able to do it with cotton and have it become a thermoplastic that can take drilling is awesome. And the floss or thread trick is brilliant.

    • @BlueDart1971
      @BlueDart1971 Год назад +9

      I fixed a fly rod with the thread and super glue. It has caught several salmon since and has no issues.

    • @RevvyTone
      @RevvyTone Год назад +4

      That's awesome, the one thing I've never found a way to fix is anything kind of round like that.

    • @MangaGamify
      @MangaGamify Год назад +2

      Do u think this is a good alternative to fixing holes in roofs?

    • @BlueDart1971
      @BlueDart1971 Год назад +2

      @@MangaGamify for a dog house maybe. Not.

    • @Nikosi9
      @Nikosi9 Год назад +2

      I've used the dental floss/ B&J trick many times, but I think using CA will be quicker and less messy.

  • @vladimirvladimirovich8081
    @vladimirvladimirovich8081 Год назад +13

    Благодарю за интересные и всем нужные идеи !
    Одно пожелание - нужно было показать этикетку
    этого супер крепкого клея !

    • @gamoverflinf4152
      @gamoverflinf4152 Год назад +1

      Ацетилакрилатный наверное

    • @MrMuadipus
      @MrMuadipus Год назад

      Ага, а ещё чем брызгал на него

  • @Devil-Made
    @Devil-Made Год назад +207

    I had realized the effect super glue had on fabric, but I don’t think I ever would’ve come up with so many brilliant ways to utilize this characteristic. Thanks for a great video!

    • @MangaGamify
      @MangaGamify Год назад

      Can u upload a video what do you mean of the effect super glue had on fabric

    • @blaineeh
      @blaineeh Год назад +2

      I remember a fabric project I had to fix with glue and the only kind I had was super glue. It started smoking, so I figured that combo wasn't safe...

    • @jaimefuentesv7369
      @jaimefuentesv7369 Год назад +1

      @@MangaGamify simplemente se pone rígida y no traslucida

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies Год назад +46

    You have a large cranial capacity, Mr The Maker, and your videos are always mercifully brief and contain nothing but pure content.
    Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    • @dollyhadbraces9361
      @dollyhadbraces9361 Год назад +3

      yes usually my brain hurts from watching foolishness , this however is making my brain take a deep pause, and reflect on my life

    • @douggief1367
      @douggief1367 Год назад

      @@dollyhadbraces9361 Awww that sounds lovely. Have a beautiful day. (Did Dolly really have braces?)

  • @user-mq6gq1iz8l
    @user-mq6gq1iz8l Год назад +21

    To repair wood, I use very fine shavings. You can grind even less in a coffee grinder. It turns out a very durable and beautiful material. By the way, to speed up the curing of the glue when gluing two surfaces, breathe on one of the surfaces after applying the glue, and after connecting the surfaces, take the object to a room with high humidity, such as a bathroom. You can place the item in a moisture-proof box in which to put a container of warm water. Store any glue in the refrigerator (not freezing) in a zip bag, especially after opening, so it will last much longer. Shelf life is increased due to the fact that cold slows down the reactions in the adhesive.

    • @jaimefuentesv7369
      @jaimefuentesv7369 Год назад +2

      Si el frío retrasa la actualización de resinas époxica, poliester y cianoacrilato

  • @maggiemae3659
    @maggiemae3659 Год назад +6

    YOU are absolutely amazing!!!! I'm a widow and my late husband would fix things like you. . . . but I don't have the expertise and wisdom you do!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You truly made my day brighter!!!

  • @jamasters62
    @jamasters62 Год назад +80

    Cotton balls with super glue like this is a great idea! I have used water-thin super glue with wood dust and baking soda for years on guitar fretboard and guitar nut repairs and it works great. But I never made the logical leap to this video's of it with cotton balls for enlarged drywall or wood holes, especially for out of sight repairs. The wrapping of certain repairs with string and super glue is another great idea.Thanks!

    • @ISeeYouCeduSurvivors
      @ISeeYouCeduSurvivors Год назад +4

      Was thinking the same thing- rebuilding walls of acoustics! Yeah I’m a luthier and this is kinda a big deal

    • @sofiatgarcia3970
      @sofiatgarcia3970 Год назад +8

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Make sure you practice what you preach and kindly stay in your own lane.

    • @GetReady4LiftOff
      @GetReady4LiftOff Год назад

      @@sofiatgarcia3970 God prevail

    • @GetReady4LiftOff
      @GetReady4LiftOff Год назад

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ
      it would be a terrible shame if ppl went thru their whole life, never knew what the LordJesus did on cross for us,he won back eternal life.

    • @sofiatgarcia3970
      @sofiatgarcia3970 Год назад +4

      @@GetReady4LiftOff Which God do you refer to? Offhand, I could name over twenty.

  • @kb9drh
    @kb9drh Год назад +13

    Thank you for this new method. I have been doing home repair for 45 years. I started in my teen years. My siblings and I were always rough housing and breaking things.I being the oldest was the one always held responsible when we got caught. I was tired of getting busted so I started fixing the stuff we broke. Mainly to escape detection. It worked out well and in later years was lucrative. Its always nice to have a large collection of tricks of the trade in your mental tool box. God bless

    • @graciescottsdale
      @graciescottsdale Год назад

      Great story!

    • @louisveracitymedia9881
      @louisveracitymedia9881 Год назад

      Funny😅

    • @redshedacres
      @redshedacres Год назад +1

      Love your story. It also made you a great sibling. My oldest was happy to tell of me and my brother. I love my brother to pieces and still to this day have a powerful (Bond) with him. Wish I'd know this in the day as well.

  • @demonvalentine1
    @demonvalentine1 Год назад +8

    A brilliant tip. Everyone has had to deal with blown out drill holes before, this is easily the simplest fix I have seen yet.

  • @victorjeffers1993
    @victorjeffers1993 Год назад +1

    Just goes to show even at 59yrs old still can learn something new ! Thank you for sharing !

  • @mikibro3141
    @mikibro3141 Год назад +16

    Супер! С такими советами все меньше безвыходных ситуаций. Спасибо!

    • @user-oz4sg7tw1j
      @user-oz4sg7tw1j Год назад +3

      Эпоксидка и мин вата которой утепляют дома снаружи. Я даже машине крыло восстановил в местах под саморезы для подкрылков. Налил - размешал - ватку утопил - пожамкал пинцетом - рукой в перчатке взял и положил где надо. Всё . Сверли стачивай обрабатывай . Менее хрупкое чем клей с ватой. Пва с минватой тоже норм даёт крепость.

    • @mikibro3141
      @mikibro3141 Год назад

      @@user-oz4sg7tw1j обязательно попробую, как раз есть места на машине такие. Спасибо!

    • @smexxxdawn9410
      @smexxxdawn9410 Год назад

      @@user-oz4sg7tw1j это двухкомпонентная какая то херь. Типа полиэфирки что то.

  • @bridges5659
    @bridges5659 Год назад +3

    That's great ! I've been using epoxy putty and ready-made fibre paste filler for these types of rehabilitations but I'll give this method a shot. Thanks for the great idea. 👍

  • @edmunddantes5700
    @edmunddantes5700 Год назад +1

    Thanks for keeping this demonstration simple. You should film a tutorial on how to make a good problem solving video because you've got it. !! Perfect.

  • @rshoe1023
    @rshoe1023 Год назад +3

    Awesome tips. I had no idea you could actually tap a hole into this. This will make salvaging a botched job more successful. Thanks for the tips!

  • @AgentOrange96
    @AgentOrange96 Год назад +41

    I was expecting this to be about how putting super glue on cotton makes smoke or even fire.
    It's probably dry enough in this video. But cotton can absorb moisture from the air, and the moisture causes the super-glue to react very fast and release a lot of heat leading to smoke or even fire.
    So be careful when doing this.

    • @huohization
      @huohization Год назад +4

      Oh so that's the smoke I saw at 1:19 I was wondering if that was the case

    • @krislarsen6546
      @krislarsen6546 Год назад +1

      @@huohization it's probably why he only added it slowly so it wouldn't build enough heat to actually start a fire.

    • @eh42
      @eh42 Год назад

      I'll add that CA fumes/smokes is very irritating on the eyes and nose as well!

  • @thomasbriggs4718
    @thomasbriggs4718 Год назад +21

    I’ve done the baking soda/superglue combo many times. I also have used lightweight fiberglass cloth with superglue to repair broken eyeglass frames and many other things. By itself plastic does not glue well but add some thread or cloth to reinforce and it works great.

    • @xponen
      @xponen Год назад +1

      that method also works well with hot glue. A cotton string or metal wire plus hot glue makes the bond stronger.

    • @user-vs8lw7vn8m
      @user-vs8lw7vn8m Год назад

      @@xponen .. За

  • @carljacobus2036
    @carljacobus2036 Год назад +6

    Well, I guess I'm fixing things around the house tomorrow! Thanks for the video!

  • @andyh.6317
    @andyh.6317 Год назад

    I agree with some of cabinetmaker comments, but I tell you what… this technique is ingenious for its versatility! I’m definitely gonna try it!

  • @paedahe4975
    @paedahe4975 Год назад +222

    Mixing fine sawdust and superglue also works in a similar fashion.

  • @pteddie6965
    @pteddie6965 Год назад +10

    Thank you for this miraculous content! I wish that I had know about this years ago!

  • @wendyhannan2454
    @wendyhannan2454 Год назад +4

    This is fabulous, handy for women doing DIY. Thank you, I love it 👍

  • @spr481
    @spr481 Год назад +1

    Wow... I must say, it's the best tip I've ever seen on RUclips!
    Thanks!!!

  • @enduringpursuit
    @enduringpursuit Год назад +3

    These are great. Thank you for the ideas. I have always had trouble bonding plastic screw holes. How does the cotton/super glue compare to wood filler? If anything it's good to know that I can do a repair with something so inexpensive and common. Thank you again.

  • @canadianpatriot2891
    @canadianpatriot2891 Год назад +9

    Thank you so much for these tips, they’re awesome! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @pattiannepascual
    @pattiannepascual Год назад

    Subscribed after checking out your videos. thank you for helping the common human fix things in easy and inexpensive ways.

  • @ThorSparks
    @ThorSparks Год назад

    Great video. I had to use that technique with my broken glasses when I was a kid. Nylon thread and super glue works wonders.

  • @NikSewCraft
    @NikSewCraft Год назад +6

    Brilliant tips! Thank you for sharing.

  • @jesusisalive3227
    @jesusisalive3227 Год назад +43

    Superglue is some truly amazing stuff, ranks right up there with duct tape and bailing wire.

    • @russmartin4189
      @russmartin4189 Год назад +6

      LOL. I once had a gas tank strap break and fall off in a remote area of Canada. Got some bailing wire from the only garage within 50 miles and wound it round and round making it secure. Drove that car another year with the gas tank wired up!

    • @oilrulit9811
      @oilrulit9811 Год назад +1

      @@russmartin4189
      Надёжней проволоки ничего нет ))

    • @russmartin4189
      @russmartin4189 Год назад

      Дякую! Слава Україні

    • @superchuck3259
      @superchuck3259 Год назад +3

      @@russmartin4189 I took a coat hanger and got my muffler off the ground as the original hanger broke.

    • @jakmak1199
      @jakmak1199 Год назад +5

      Don't forget the zip tie.

  • @wbwilhite
    @wbwilhite Год назад +1

    These remind me of fiberglass emergency repairs I'd made on merchant ships. These repairs were often meant to be temporary, but were often forgotten for a very long time.

  • @ms.krueger2660
    @ms.krueger2660 Год назад

    Wow. This is amazing. 🌟So simple and just what I needed to see. 👍🏼

  • @Mixwell1983
    @Mixwell1983 Год назад +4

    Learned this trick over 10 years ago but using cotton mixed with wood glue, it dries very hard and works well.

  • @kade426
    @kade426 Год назад +3

    Same technique is used for aquarium rocks. I've used new cigarette filters and it works great for getting those tricky stacks. I've also repaired my broken glasses by wrapping sewing string around the middle and soaking it with CA.

    • @pamh.5705
      @pamh.5705 4 месяца назад

      The CA doesn't have negative effects on the fish? I would think it would be toxic.

    • @kade426
      @kade426 4 месяца назад

      @@pamh.5705 once cured it doesn't really leach anything and being a new rock stack usually means plenty of time and water changes before anything super sensitive would be in the tank. Eventually it will be encased in Coraline algae anyway.

  • @ZaasKenar
    @ZaasKenar Год назад +1

    After inhaling the glue fumes I was truly amazed! Thanks!

  • @labibbidabibbadum
    @labibbidabibbadum Год назад

    Not gonna lie... I came in sceptical, then liked and subscribed.
    I've done 50,000 fixes of exactly the same problems with perfectly good, long-term results, but few were as fast and simple as this.
    I'll use other methods for expensive items.
    But broken old kitchen cabinetry that you know you want to replace soon, and particularly plastic (which I usually fix by drilling a pattern of holes then "sewing" in cable-ties) ... this method will be my new go-to. If I can fix these in 5 seconds without drilling out and fashioning plugs to fit, I'm happy.

  • @abderrahimaourir
    @abderrahimaourir Год назад +40

    I personallybuse superglue on the black nylon tape or anything that's nylon (like a thread); but one should be cautious because the glue makes it burn, increase its temperature, and releases eye-burning smoke.
    I also use super glue on polysterene, It actually disolves it; it's effective to rebuild missing plastic bits in devices & such, consider it like manual 3D printer.

    • @williamhiggins842
      @williamhiggins842 Год назад

      That eye burning smoke is cyanide gas, just read the label on that crazy glue bottle.

    • @samos343guiltyspark
      @samos343guiltyspark Год назад +1

      Interesting ideas, I will test this out at once

    • @michaelhines1891
      @michaelhines1891 Год назад +2

      Tried to super glue my sons velcro lace back to his shoes. It got so hot i thought it was gonna catch fire.

    • @KY4K-10
      @KY4K-10 Год назад +1

      Oh yeah…. It can get very hot. My first experience was when I was building R/C airplanes. Super glue…. Or as we call it, CA would cause balsa wood to smoke and as already said…. Makes your eyes burn.

    • @aldoconciso
      @aldoconciso Год назад

      about the 'manual 3D printer', is it like the 'lost-wax' process with molten metal?

  • @cricklicklers9382
    @cricklicklers9382 Год назад

    Thank you - this is a super handy trick! I can see so many uses and times this will help!

  • @seanpatrickroaney2764
    @seanpatrickroaney2764 Год назад +2

    Fantastic tips -- thank you so much for sharing. Ive got 2 or 3 projects I can fix now, thanks to your video! :)

  • @timothyroche6445
    @timothyroche6445 Год назад +8

    perfect, good job and no stupid music, thank you

    • @ethelryan257
      @ethelryan257 Год назад +2

      Yes, their videos are to the point and without that awful music.

  • @jdekong3945
    @jdekong3945 Год назад +18

    That is seriously one of the most handy tips I`ve ever been given! thanks!

  • @Peg-ee5ei
    @Peg-ee5ei Год назад

    This is brilliant! As I was watching this video, I found solutions to four problems that I have been trying to solve,

  • @RickyDownhillRDH
    @RickyDownhillRDH Год назад

    Wow!! I've never seen such use of cotton and super glue. Excellent!

  • @CopperCheetah
    @CopperCheetah Год назад +4

    This works because "Super Glue'/"Krazy Glue"/CA Glue is cyanoacrylate. When it dries, it's literally forming acrylic polymers.
    Give it a nice absorbent matrix, like sawdust or cotton fibers in which it can hold itself, and you're basically forming acrylic exactly where you need it.
    Acrylic plastic is definitely strong enough to be sanded, drilled, and otherwise treated as a hard plastic.

  • @markmd9
    @markmd9 Год назад

    Super Glue and Sticky tape inventors should receive a Nobel prize

  • @VishalSharma1
    @VishalSharma1 Год назад

    Seriously this is a very fantastic workable idea. Thanks a ton.

  • @MildarValsik
    @MildarValsik Год назад +7

    I adapt things quickly and see many uses for this in some of my projects. Also seen wood glue and wood dust used a fillers to match the same wood worked with so it match the color. I think a combo of loctite gel superglue on the outer rim with cotton then the liquid super glue would be just slightly better as the gel hardens in a chunk and might hold on to the wall sides better. I guess this will take some tests.

    • @tonyv8925
      @tonyv8925 Год назад

      In a pinch I have used #2 pencils and wood glue to fill an enlarged hole. Strictly a temporary fix, but it does work.

    • @ssnerd583
      @ssnerd583 Год назад

      @@tonyv8925 ......or even wood glue coated wooden toothpicks inserted in a 'bundle' and tapped in with a light hammer....this one has saved my ass on more than a couple occasions.

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko Год назад

      Be careful mixing different types of adhesives, even from the same company. Some can create very flammable or caustic materials when mixed, and in some cases they can even spontaneously combust.

    • @MildarValsik
      @MildarValsik Год назад +1

      @@LabGecko yeah I was thinking about that. Normally never mix mix things. My meaning was something that kind of separation between the two. If I was going to "mix" it be in some kind of controlled way.

  • @sbsman4998
    @sbsman4998 Год назад +8

    Great tips, being an avid backpacker years ago, my must take was superglue and light nylon twine used to lay out chalk lines, makes great repairs just wrap around and glue in place BUT sunlight will degrade it, also medical stretch self-sticking bandage wrap used for wound care, wrap around anything epoxy or superglue for rock solid fix, when hiking I used superglue mostly for wound care, what it was originally designed for, clean out cut, let dry, add sugar or honey inside cut then place little bit glue on one edge of cut and fold over other side to seal instantly sugar inside, also for abrasions blisters, drain blister after making small cut on edge then fill blister w super glue, squeeze out glue then press flat, back on trail and healing ~

  • @lcmmassa8571
    @lcmmassa8571 Год назад

    Great timing! Loved the string inforcment ideas. Ill use one tomorrow on my 86 Izusu heater switch!🤞 cheers!

  • @robynevans1287
    @robynevans1287 Год назад

    👍👍What a SUPER HANDY thing to know! THANK YOU for sharing this!🤗💖

  • @rgnestle
    @rgnestle Год назад +4

    This was inspiring! Thank you!

  • @regthebackyardjackofalltrades
    @regthebackyardjackofalltrades Год назад +5

    Cotton Fibers is a form of wood product. I like superglue but rarely use it. I’ll definitely use this method but also incorporate cotton, sawdust and PL glue or the age old polyurethane glue that’s now called Gorilla Glue to the mix and make it more flexible. Thanks for this and all these RUclips ideas I learn and experiment on to improve these ideas.

    • @apexaero
      @apexaero Год назад

      Except Gorilla Glue is time release and Cyanoacrylate Glue is permanent

  • @RobinRhyne
    @RobinRhyne Год назад +2

    Thank you! The nylon thread wrap for plastic was especially useful.

    • @redshedacres
      @redshedacres Год назад

      I wondered if it was cotton thread from sewing kit. Only because it said cotton and super glue. I'm going to experiment unless someone else knows the right answer.

  • @pondca
    @pondca Год назад

    Thank you. Brilliant. Next time I've got something broken to fix, this is the vid i'll remember.

  • @FrankBoston
    @FrankBoston Год назад +69

    This is nearly as important of discovery as penicillin!! Maybe not, still it's awesome and will get used extremely often. Baking soda with super glue was a game changer (mostly for cuts that don't require stitches) , and this is another. Thanks!

    • @jlucasound
      @jlucasound Год назад +3

      I was just going to mention Baking Soda. I never heard of this one (cotton) and have not actually tried Baking Soda. I'll have to give these a try.

    • @cristig243
      @cristig243 Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @FrankBoston
      @FrankBoston Год назад +4

      @@jlucasound If you ever get a cut that stings like hell, put a bit of super glue (old school runny stuff, not gel) on it, then immediately sprinkle baking soda on it. I was taught this by an MD. It will save you a headache and keep you pain free)

    • @carolinepaulse1725
      @carolinepaulse1725 Год назад +1

      @@FrankBoston definitely trying out this... thanks for sharing.

    • @samos343guiltyspark
      @samos343guiltyspark Год назад +1

      @@jlucasound baking soda hardens well, I've made a blob of it and it's still hard to this day, it's been over a year.
      But I will admit, I haven't been abusing it, it was put on piece of scrap wood and then placed to dry on a shelf and only tested lightly.

  • @dinardsi9006
    @dinardsi9006 Год назад +9

    Thank you, keep the great tips coming!

  • @sherryleggett1612
    @sherryleggett1612 Год назад

    Ingenious! I could have used this hint several times over the years.

  • @ItsNotMe621
    @ItsNotMe621 Год назад

    Nifty! For the smaller holes you could just use a bunch of toothpicks shoved in the hole to fill it. That gives the screw something to bite. I've never seen this cotton and super glue trick. Need to remember that! Brilliant!

  • @SteveZussou
    @SteveZussou Год назад +4

    I found this very satisfying.

  • @EpicSpence
    @EpicSpence Год назад +6

    Cohesive bandage plus glue also works well for exterior support and super easy to apply.

    • @KobraVR
      @KobraVR Год назад

      Is that like pet bandage that sticks to itself?

    • @Fanta....
      @Fanta.... Год назад

      @@KobraVR Maybe just standard bandage gauge wrap without adhesive? like for wrapping open wounds and such?

    • @pianoman88x88
      @pianoman88x88 Год назад

      @@KobraVR Pretty sure he’s referring to 3M’s Coban bandage; an alternate would be 3M’s Vetrap.

  • @thecryingweaboo
    @thecryingweaboo Год назад

    We use this heavily on Tamiya Mini 4wd cars. Way back in the late 90's we've used this method to quickly re-fasten broken parts when accidents occur and car swaps were not allowed during the race. Good times!

  • @AHMi-ArmandsHandsMadeIt
    @AHMi-ArmandsHandsMadeIt Год назад +1

    I knew that you can do this with baking soda but cotton was new and the rope trick I really needed... Thanks dude!
    🤘😎👍

  • @LoretteAdlard
    @LoretteAdlard Год назад +3

    😮 Awesome! Now, I know how to fix a few things 😁👏🏻 Thank you! 👊🏻

    • @andries1704
      @andries1704 Год назад

      Tell us If it worked well. I like it when woman repair things themselves.

    • @user-ij1ll9br6j
      @user-ij1ll9br6j Год назад

      For example, with the help of cotton wool, increase the heel by 5 centimeters!

    • @maddiec5341
      @maddiec5341 Год назад

      What a great help, thank you so much. I guess the spray used after setting is WD40 used to stop permanant binding? Maddie x

    • @pianoman88x88
      @pianoman88x88 Год назад

      @@maddiec5341 Nah - it’s spray-on accelerator. Jim

  • @kostik6895
    @kostik6895 Год назад +5

    Отлично👍вата творит чудеса.

  • @selvappriyaabhavaanee117
    @selvappriyaabhavaanee117 Год назад

    அருமையான நல்ல யோசனை! பாராட்டுக்கள்!
    An excellent and useful diea! Congratulations!

  • @ashleystewart994
    @ashleystewart994 Год назад

    Finally.....actual helpful tips that work!!!!!

  • @antoniogomesalvesfilho1588
    @antoniogomesalvesfilho1588 Год назад +3

    Excelente dica e prática.

  • @bretthorwood9396
    @bretthorwood9396 Год назад +7

    I tried car body filler on kitchen panry doors and the screws pulled out again after a while, then just drilled right through those hinges to the other side and put long screws through. It never pulled out again. In essence structurally speaking MDF and chipboard is rubbish made into wood. It does the job but it falls apart after a, certain time.

  • @JOHNABLANK
    @JOHNABLANK Год назад

    Very good tip on how to fix some things quickly and easily, without much cost or effort.

  • @swangonzalez4797
    @swangonzalez4797 Год назад

    You got me. Subscribed. The Maker must be some kind of DIY Wizard.

  • @venenareligioest410
    @venenareligioest410 Год назад +6

    Fantastic 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @thinkingimpaired5663
    @thinkingimpaired5663 Год назад +4

    I was curious what aerosol that you used to complete the coffee maker plastic repair. Nice video.

    • @mode1charlie170
      @mode1charlie170 Год назад +2

      It was an accelerator to speed curing of the glue.

    • @Farmgal51
      @Farmgal51 Год назад

      What do i look for , name, of spray? In glue section of store?

  • @mickwinters8484
    @mickwinters8484 Год назад +3

    Great tips I would never have thought of, thanks heaps😃👍

  • @eckos2310
    @eckos2310 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I greatly appreciate it. I was unaware you were able to do this with glue. I have a question though what is the spray?

  • @mcooper593
    @mcooper593 Год назад

    Fantastic ideas using cotton wool and superglue. Very Well Done 🤗

  • @mlsmcc
    @mlsmcc Год назад +5

    Nice trick! 1:54 You didn't grab the hook when you pretended to try to move it lol

  • @bricolagecharchaf
    @bricolagecharchaf Год назад +3

    Merci, continuez à nous donner de bons conseils

    • @vincenteam14
      @vincenteam14 Год назад +1

      Ça fonctionne aussi très bien avec de la sciure de bois,du bicarbonate de soude 😉

  • @insimplebeing
    @insimplebeing Год назад +2

    This was so clever and useful. Thank you!

  • @carmenzambrano6612
    @carmenzambrano6612 Год назад

    Buenísima solución, se agradece mucho cuando el TIP es real. Gracias nuevamente y saludos desde Lima Perú. 😊

  • @TheStigma
    @TheStigma Год назад +9

    DIY fiberglass basically. Nice for smaller detail repairs, but by volume superglue isnt very cheap.
    I think a strip of thin medical gauze or similar material would work better than the string

    • @gracecollins8415
      @gracecollins8415 Год назад +3

      Well before superglue and poly string people mended tool handles with tightly wound waxed cotton or fine jute twine and rendered glue. Those repairs on shovels, picks. brooms, garden tools etc., lasted for years. They also used the same technique to make hand grips on knives, tools and kitchen utensils.

    • @Farmgal51
      @Farmgal51 Год назад

      What is rendered glue

    • @TheStigma
      @TheStigma Год назад +1

      @@Farmgal51 Oldschool glue was made from rendering (seperating via heat) animal tissues. Im not sure exactly what the composition was, but some mix of fats and collagen probably (a natural tissue-binding substance) I suspect. you can probably find the details on wiki. If you've ever heard someone joke about sending someone/something to the glue factory thats because it was a real thing that happened to work animals like horses once they were too old or sick to be useful. Pretty gruesome stuff, but back in the old days they didn't let things go to waste.

  • @uniqko
    @uniqko Год назад +4

    Very interesting video 👍

  • @Agrofind6161
    @Agrofind6161 Год назад

    ❤ Great ! thank you for sharing. Hope to accompany you in the future

  • @eldergeektromeo9868
    @eldergeektromeo9868 Год назад

    Quite clever....and extremely useful! Thank You!

  • @vetervoli
    @vetervoli Год назад +4

    Класс! Очень убедительно и доступно!👍👍👍

  • @mpGrafik
    @mpGrafik Год назад +13

    Bardzo przydatne! 👍

  • @davidjeannieintexas7816
    @davidjeannieintexas7816 Год назад +1

    Wow, amazing! Thanks for sharing this with us. I can think of many times, had I known this, that tis would have been a tremendous help! Keep the videos going, love learning new ideas like this.😄

  • @user1.8.2.
    @user1.8.2. Год назад

    Wow!!!!
    U just changed my life!!!

  • @whitetribe6424
    @whitetribe6424 Год назад +3

    Handy tips 👍🏻

  • @rubenfranco4956
    @rubenfranco4956 Год назад +3

    Muy buenas ideas👍

  • @Amatullah.574
    @Amatullah.574 Год назад

    Your hands speak. I trust hands like that. My dad and husband have hands that look like this and things get done👍🏽

  • @vsevolod.d5511
    @vsevolod.d5511 Год назад

    Everything ingenious is simple. Thanks for the idea.

  • @user-sn1bj1li2g
    @user-sn1bj1li2g Год назад +4

    То, что даже резьбу можно нарезать не ожидал.👍

    • @dekus80
      @dekus80 Год назад +1

      Ничего нового. Для заполнения есть эпоксидка с наполнителем чем угодно по обстоятельствам (оно же готовое как холодная сварка, вообще только размять и вставить). Снаружи же эпоксидка и стеклоткань (или что есть). Чел все эти прописные истины повторяет, только в таком варианте

    • @user-sn1bj1li2g
      @user-sn1bj1li2g Год назад +1

      @@dekus80 с эпоксидной работаю не первый год, холодную сварку применял буквально два раза для заполнения широкого паза (варить было трудно, а прочности не требовалось), но тут применение клея и ваты , что легче чем тирса с ПВА, как делал неоднократно и качество так себе, и вот, новая (для меня) технология, канечно буду использовать (по крайней мере проверю еффективность).

  • @BigMilan
    @BigMilan Год назад +21

    Wow…. As someone said, using a wooden plug instead would often be a better option, but most often this would be far easier and sometimes a better option too. In a spot like the concrete or brick wall, the cotton will take shape perfectly and lock into the gap. And i’ve done similar things like the thread trick here, but with carbon fibre thread and pva glue.

    • @TheRetiredtech
      @TheRetiredtech Год назад

      Why does everyone say it would be a better option with any proof?

    • @MangaGamify
      @MangaGamify Год назад

      Why does everyone think we would use this on our front door or room door? as the video showed, it should only be used for lighter stuff like cabinet doors.

  • @iliaiatroo4612
    @iliaiatroo4612 Год назад

    This is an amazing idea! Thanks for posting.

  • @kmoko5368
    @kmoko5368 Год назад +5

    What's the spray used at 2:35? Also, the string that you used to wrap aroud?

    • @pianoman88x88
      @pianoman88x88 Год назад +3

      That’s a spray can of accelerator for ca glue.

    • @pianoman88x88
      @pianoman88x88 Год назад

      A
      The string, I believe, is just cotton string. Although I’m figuring other strings or threads might work.

  • @bc-guy852
    @bc-guy852 Год назад +3

    Simply ingenious, simple and smart. Great tips - and easy to 'store' all the materials for almost any job of this nature - - in a ziploc or any tool kit. (going to add superglue, cotton and thread to my Bug-out bag!)
    Thanks. First time viewer, liked, subscribed and commenting. I look forward to the rest of your videos!

  • @archrival6376
    @archrival6376 Год назад +1

    Amazing tips, it's helpful for me. Thanks for the video.

  • @zarron221
    @zarron221 Год назад

    Miracle worker... Thanks for the videos nakama, friend Shalom

  • @grahamj9101
    @grahamj9101 Год назад +12

    With superglue, I've variously used sawdust, bits of matchsticks, fibreglass, or bits of fabric, in similar circumstances. For extra strength, I've used two-pack epoxy resin (Araldite or Chemical Metal) or fibreglass resin. Oh yes, and in some circumstances, I've used Isopon (Bondo in the USA?).
    It depends on the base material, what's being attached, and what I can lay my hands on at the time.

    • @ssnerd583
      @ssnerd583 Год назад

      ...indeed....this is why I am a 'pack rat' I save seemingly useless bits and then when necessity arises, I just have to envision the fix and set about it....
      This one is PURE BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • @ritajain2453
    @ritajain2453 Год назад +3

    1st viewer. Excellent tips. Thanks!