Howto repair broken parts using glass sand

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  • @josepalacid
    @josepalacid 2 года назад +2

    Some people use sodium bicarbonate. It provides micro grains to increase bonding surface and it's alkaline so it accelerates cyanoacrylate curing. Most of accelerators are just alkaline liquid spray cans. But glass sand seems also a good idea as glue-grain bonding on glass material maybe is stronger than on bicarbonate particles. Just my intuition, no postulate intended!

    • @Bechelede
      @Bechelede  2 года назад +1

      Right, that will work also i learned. I came to glass sand because there was a time when I collected porcellain and often I got broken pieces caused by the transport. So I looked for something that allows to fill small holes and missing chips and which is partially transparent. So for porcellain it worked quite well. And then I had the problem that my lawn mowers zimcum tank broke off in the middle of the job, so I glued it using super glue and to make it a bit more stable I used the glass sand I knew form the porcellain repair to stiffen the structure. And believe it or not, since I fixed the tank with super glue and glass sand it didnt break again. Considering the vibration that led to the rip of the tank, this is surpising. So I thought it could be helpful to share the experience. Later other users informed me, that bicarbonate does the same. I cannot really tell which is stronger, but for me glass grain works well.

  • @robertmarsh5770
    @robertmarsh5770 2 года назад

    🙏 P r o m o s m!!

    • @Bechelede
      @Bechelede  6 месяцев назад

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