I’ve always used sawdust and plain wood glue. In the field, one we had stripped nuts or bolts, and an emergency, will you pick up a little coarse sand from the job site and put them on the threads to make temporary Loctite
@@christosvolikakis1523 as a development enginerr we had access to tubes of "liquid metal" some sort of superglue alloy mix, even used to patch holes in engine blocks and various brackets. Not widely available in retail,lol.
Te felicito compañero ..Tienes gusto por lo que haces ,no lo llamo trabajo por qué lo haces con mucha pasión .El que sabe goza y el que no destroza .Un saludo desde Tenerife
Super-Glue or Cyano-Acrylate, can be bought from Zap-A-Gap, and comes in thick gel, medium regular, or Ultra-Thin (best), they have a "double cap" to prevent hardening in the bottle. . . cyano mixed with any aggregate (sand or steel wool) works with time to evaporate, but works faster when damp, not dripping wet. . .When mixed with cellulose (cigarette ash, fine sawdust, baking powder) you get a fast chemical reaction generating heat that will semi melt plastic. My favorite micro-plastic welding trick is to drip a puddle on target, and use slivers of styrofoam egg container as like a mini welding rod. You can pick your colors and semi-match parts on model kits. . .
ah yes zap a gap... im an arch student and we used to all get a little dizzy before a review from the zap a gap fumes... but its a great and cheap product
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This fix is so simple and amazing! Never consider sand and super glue to fix where a dog chewed up my window seal. Thanks and I live in Texas in the USA!
It's an example of how you can use the sand and a heat gun to mold the pvc around an obstruction, say this can if it was a pillar or pipe you needed to work around. 👍
1/ how to get around an obstacle that is immovable -I guess, or 2? how to fill a pipe with sand and be enabled to bend it because the sand is in there and won't let it deform on you when bending it ( an Old steel workers trick when a pipe-bending device is not available,
The question has been answered. The objective & trick were not obvious until I recalled memories of buckled tubes & pipes. 1 thought: I thought the can was used as a bending form. (instead of a piping obstacle.) It gave me the idea that I'd use 2 smaller cans to form the bends on each side of the obstacle. (Or: Use 45 or 90 degree elbows at these points.) The wrinkly pipe in this demo is better than buckled pipe, but it's not great craftsmanship. Also: wrinkles may restrict flow and increase flow noises.
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We have been using this technique in the reefing hobby for the last couple of decades to glue the rocks together to create the aquascape looks natural this way
Try super glue and powered charcoal. That's what we repaired helicopter blades with in Vietnam when they had rifle bullet holes in them. It hardened like steal.
I am somewhat of a glue nut (I've never used that term before, ha). When in Thailand, I'd buy epoxy by the gallon. I'd use it for putting together an outdoor rock climbing park - with zip lines, and top-rope anchors in limestone karst. Often, I mix cement with carpenters glue - for all sorts of construction applications, including tile work. It's half the price and twice as strong as pre-mixed glues in hardware stores. To join metal without welding: thoroughly wrap the joint with baling wire. Think like a spider. Then slap epoxy on it. I'm 71, and just built a 15 ft high, all steel water tower, solo, using bolts and, at some other joints, using the baling wire thing. It's rock-solid.
@gitessalagou, Bonjour à vous, C'est bien vrai qu'elles sont lumineuses....et suis stupéfaite du résultat. Du coup, me suis abonnée et vais noter toutes ces richesses qui me serviront pour sûr dans mes créativités. Moi aussi, je suis du sud de la France, de la Provence, mais actuellement j'habite Paris, mais aie pour projet d'y retourner mes belles collines me manque tant ainsi que toutes les senteurs Provençales. Je vous souhaite une belle journée dominicale auprès des vôtres ainsi qu'une agréable continuation. Cordialement D.N.
You can use baking soda as well; I've been using "super-soda" as a filler for divots and repairs on epoxy resin sculptures for almost 30 years now. Also used it to repair a broken base on my old sewing machine. Sand looks like an excellent choice for larger and deeper areas that need to be filled and not drilled (seems the sand would really dull the drill bits). With baking soda, you need to do it by layers for deeper filled areas. Really cool ideas! Enjoyed your video.
@@creationholic101 I realized after I saw and commented on this video that you've used baking soda in other videos. I learned about it probably close to 27 years ago now from a friend who was in the resin casting business. Thanks for the videos sharing your tips on how to repair different things. We've become such a throwaway society these days, and it always bugs me to toss things out because of a simple break...but a lot of stuff is simply not made to last.
Please don't use sand to fix holes like that in cabinets that will fail in a couple times you open and close it! Would be better off using sawdust and super glue or just a couple toothpicks snapped off inside the hole!
One of the oldest tricks in the book. Superglue is like cement. It creates super-strong bonds to other materials, but is not very stable itself. How can you change that if you need to fill large gaps with cement? You add sand to the cement so that the cement can adhere to the sand instead of itself. The result is called concrete. The same principle also works with superglue. But instead of sand, you can also use fine plastic shavings, the result is even better.
Unfortunately this dude is on a desert island and was only washed up with a container full of superglue and a damaged one full of flat pack furniture. Baking powder is non existent. On the other hand…..
Bonjour Monsieur, Merci beaucoup pour votre idée de sable et de colle forte, le résultat est juste époustouflant, merci à vous de nous partager tout cela et de ce fait, je me suis abonnée à votre chaîne et vous envoie tous mes compliments de 🇫🇷 En attendant vos nouvelles vidéos, je vais regarder toutes celles que vous avez faites jusqu'alors. Très bon dimanche à vous ainsi qu'à tous les vôtres, vous dis à très bientôt et d'ici-là, portez-vous bien. Bien à vous Dame Nature 🖐️
I love these "homemade machinations". In Hungary it is called "sufnituning" (sufni - 'shed, (wood) chamber'. It's a take on the Bavarian-Austrian schupfen form of the German Schuppen ('shed'). :)
Gracias por compartir tus experiencias, sigue adelante, comentarios negativos que se queden con sus dueños. Te deseo mucho éxito, saludos desde California 🇱🇷😇.
I like the fact you take time to show what's going on clearly. Some hack vids are such a crazy speed you have no idea what you're watching.
Yea there are about a half dozen types of Loctite Super glue which one is it. I have never had ant to hold this good
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For stripped out screw holes in wood, fine saw dust works better than sand, and won't dull up your drill bit.
Thanks for sharing!
exactly what I was thinking
Cotton wool + superglue
I’ve always used sawdust and plain wood glue. In the field, one we had stripped nuts or bolts, and an emergency, will you pick up a little coarse sand from the job site and put them on the threads to make temporary Loctite
@@christosvolikakis1523 as a development enginerr we had access to tubes of "liquid metal" some sort of superglue alloy mix, even used to patch holes in engine blocks and various brackets. Not widely available in retail,lol.
Te felicito compañero ..Tienes gusto por lo que haces ,no lo llamo trabajo por qué lo haces con mucha pasión .El que sabe goza y el que no destroza .Un saludo desde Tenerife
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Super-Glue or Cyano-Acrylate, can be bought from Zap-A-Gap, and comes in thick gel, medium regular, or Ultra-Thin (best), they have a "double cap" to prevent hardening in the bottle. . . cyano mixed with any aggregate (sand or steel wool) works with time to evaporate, but works faster when damp, not dripping wet. . .When mixed with cellulose (cigarette ash, fine sawdust, baking powder) you get a fast chemical reaction generating heat that will semi melt plastic. My favorite micro-plastic welding trick is to drip a puddle on target, and use slivers of styrofoam egg container as like a mini welding rod. You can pick your colors and semi-match parts on model kits. . .
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Have a good day!
Are there any videos of this technique?
ah yes zap a gap... im an arch student and we used to all get a little dizzy before a review from the zap a gap fumes... but its a great and cheap product
SHIYOUGI❤
Sanding sand with sand paper, I think that may tear a hole in the time space continueium.
Well, it did the job. It worked.
lol yeah just what i was thinking how do you get sand so smooth.
My thoughts exactly...
Q wil show up somewhere somehow to correct the continuum issue, hè doesnt care mich about spacetime though.
Точно! А вот сверлить песок сверлом-тоже откроется чёрная дыра в пространстве…
Danke!
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This fix is so simple and amazing! Never consider sand and super glue to fix where a dog chewed up my window seal. Thanks and I live in Texas in the USA!
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Hola buenos días desde Santander Colombia, que buenos datos para arreglar elementos caseros,muchas gracias por su dedicacion.
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Bonjour, votre vidéo pour réparer des choses est géniale , merci pour votre partage, c'est sympa. Belle journée.🌞 Nicole 🇨🇵🇨🇵 de France 🇨🇵🇨🇵❤️
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Hi, I'm from the Czech Republic, you have informative videos.
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A tip from Ukraine: instead of sand, baking soda can be used
Baking soda works great. 👍
SLAVA UKRAINI 🇺🇦 ♥ 🇺🇸
Yep baking soda is what I use ,,,also you can use cotton wool to fill a hole then add superglue
😂😂 hahaha, ça marche avec de la cocaïne aussi , demande à Zelenskouille....vive Poutine, vive la Russie !!!🎉🎉
@@BigArt1970🎉🎉oui et c est pour ça que l'Ukraine est en train de gagner la guerre 😂😂😂 lol
Vive Poutine !
I use cocaine
Merveilleuse astuce , vidéo très bien conduite, un grand MERCI et BRAVO !!! et bonjour de st MALO
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Very interesting. I have also used super glue mixed with baking soda to repair surfaces, including broken finger nails!
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How wonderful! I learned a lot of great tips from your creative videos
Obrigada. Adoro concertar coisas e o seu vídeo vai-me ajudar muito. Abraço desde Sesimbra , Portugal
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Great ideas !!!
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Some great ideas there! What's the purpose of the last project with the coffee tin and the moulded pvc pipe?
It's an example of how you can use the sand and a heat gun to mold the pvc around an obstruction, say this can if it was a pillar or pipe you needed to work around. 👍
1/ how to get around an obstacle that is immovable -I guess, or
2?
how to fill a pipe with sand and be enabled to bend it because the sand is in there and won't let it deform on you when bending it ( an Old steel workers trick when a pipe-bending device is not available,
Thank you! Cheers!
The question has been answered. The objective & trick were not obvious until I recalled memories of buckled tubes & pipes.
1 thought: I thought the can was used as a bending form. (instead of a piping obstacle.) It gave me the idea that I'd use 2 smaller cans to form the bends on each side of the obstacle. (Or: Use 45 or 90 degree elbows at these points.) The wrinkly pipe in this demo is better than buckled pipe, but it's not great craftsmanship. Also: wrinkles may restrict flow and increase flow noises.
Hi from N.W Wales GBR. Absolutely awesome video and defiantly using this forging blades for sanding awkward area's.
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Great ideas from easy-to-find materials to fix broken areas
I'm glad you enjoyed this project! Feel free to connect with other viewers in the comments section and share your results. It's always inspiring to see what everyone creates
@@creationholic101 ответ можно написать по-русски!?
Hi! I'm from South of Brazil.
Congrats
We have been using this technique in the reefing hobby for the last couple of decades to glue the rocks together to create the aquascape looks natural this way
👍👍👍Thank you for watching
Revolutionary inventions of human history
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Try super glue and powered charcoal. That's what we repaired helicopter blades with in Vietnam when they had rifle bullet holes in them. It hardened like steal.
Hello! thanks for your recommendation. Wish you all the best!
Wow! Great ❤
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Great video, i have used cat litter + wallpaper glue sometimes if a wall got a "sandy structure" and i there is a hole to be fixed.
From Sweden.
Interesting technique! Combining cat litter and glue for wall repairs is smart. Thanks for sharing from Sweden! 😊
شكرا لك
احييك من الجزائر❤
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I am somewhat of a glue nut (I've never used that term before, ha). When in Thailand, I'd buy epoxy by the gallon. I'd use it for putting together an outdoor rock climbing park - with zip lines, and top-rope anchors in limestone karst. Often, I mix cement with carpenters glue - for all sorts of construction applications, including tile work. It's half the price and twice as strong as pre-mixed glues in hardware stores. To join metal without welding: thoroughly wrap the joint with baling wire. Think like a spider. Then slap epoxy on it. I'm 71, and just built a 15 ft high, all steel water tower, solo, using bolts and, at some other joints, using the baling wire thing. It's rock-solid.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Have a good day!
Me gustado mucho su trabajo. Gracias por enseñarnos.
Glad you like them!
These are great ideas! Thank you so much for sharing!❤💡
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MERCI du sud de le France, continuez à nous partager vos idées lumineuses.
@gitessalagou,
Bonjour à vous,
C'est bien vrai qu'elles sont lumineuses....et suis stupéfaite du résultat.
Du coup, me suis abonnée et vais noter toutes ces richesses qui me serviront pour sûr dans mes créativités.
Moi aussi, je suis du sud de la France, de la Provence, mais actuellement j'habite Paris, mais aie pour projet d'y retourner mes belles collines me manque tant ainsi que toutes les senteurs Provençales.
Je vous souhaite une belle journée dominicale auprès des vôtres ainsi qu'une agréable continuation.
Cordialement D.N.
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첫째 화면에서...
흰색 가구를 수리 할때는 베이킹 파우더로 하는 좋습니다.
칠을 안해도 별로 표시가 안남..
만약에 칠을 한다면 손톱에 바르는 메니큐어를 사용하시면 깔끔합니다.
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@@creationholic101 me too
You, sir, are my new DIY'er guru. Thank you for some great tips!
I'm so glad you found the tips helpful! 😊
Instead of sand, I use baking soda. Starch with silicone becomes like plasticine and can be molded with fingers.
Thanks for sharing!
You can use baking soda as well; I've been using "super-soda" as a filler for divots and repairs on epoxy resin sculptures for almost 30 years now. Also used it to repair a broken base on my old sewing machine. Sand looks like an excellent choice for larger and deeper areas that need to be filled and not drilled (seems the sand would really dull the drill bits). With baking soda, you need to do it by layers for deeper filled areas.
Really cool ideas! Enjoyed your video.
Great tip, thanks for sharing your experience with baking soda!
@@creationholic101 I realized after I saw and commented on this video that you've used baking soda in other videos. I learned about it probably close to 27 years ago now from a friend who was in the resin casting business.
Thanks for the videos sharing your tips on how to repair different things. We've become such a throwaway society these days, and it always bugs me to toss things out because of a simple break...but a lot of stuff is simply not made to last.
Nice.👍
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Very, VERY GOOD HACKS, MY FRIEND! THANK U
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Looks like this could be a useful and cost effective way to repair potholes on roadways imho.
NO , SERIA MUY COSTOSO , Y SE QUEBRARIA MUY RAPIDO , EL PAVIMENTO TIENE QUE SER ALGO ELASTICO QUE AGUANTE DILATACION Y CONTRACCION
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Thanks for sharing these amazing tips .
You are so welcome!
Those are fabulous idias
Tout cela est très intéressant et surtout très pratique salutations à bientôt jp
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Please don't use sand to fix holes like that in cabinets that will fail in a couple times you open and close it! Would be better off using sawdust and super glue or just a couple toothpicks snapped off inside the hole!
Hello! thanks for your comment. Wish you all the best!
Luv ❤ the TECHNO MUSIC with this demonstration. 😊
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One of the oldest tricks in the book. Superglue is like cement. It creates super-strong bonds to other materials, but is not very stable itself. How can you change that if you need to fill large gaps with cement? You add sand to the cement so that the cement can adhere to the sand instead of itself. The result is called concrete. The same principle also works with superglue. But instead of sand, you can also use fine plastic shavings, the result is even better.
Hello! thanks for your recommendation. Wish you all the best!
Muy bueno tu video , saludos desde Buenos Aires , Argentina .
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Using sand paper to sand sand. Sorcery.
Muy útil.
Excelente.
Gracias.
Te veo desde Colombia.
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Um espetáculo sou de Portugal
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WOW THIS IS AMAZING. THANK YOU.
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Unfortunately this dude is on a desert island and was only washed up with a container full of superglue and a damaged one full of flat pack furniture. Baking powder is non existent. On the other hand…..
Haha, that's quite the scenario! Creativity knows no limits, even on a desert island!
Bravo et merci pour ses super idées 😉
Brilliant! and Greetings from Southeast USA!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! Greetings to Southeast USA from me too!
These are some great tips, glad I found this channel !!👍
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NUNCA IMAGINEI ESTA COISA DA AREIA E SUPER COLA. MARAVILHOSA IDÉIA. GRATO PELA POSTAGEM.
Cola capeta são boas demais.
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Great ideas! Thanks a lot! I'm from Brazil 🏝🌝
You’re welcome 😊
Me sorprende also de la arena. 👍👍 gracias por todo lo que nos enseñas. Bendiciones desde Tijuana México
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INGENIOUS! THANK YOU! I LOVE REPAIRING THINGS SO NICELY!
Glad it helped!
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina 😘
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Vous êtes un bricoleur hors pair🎉merci et bravo.
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Nicely done. Very nicely done. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Danke für die gute Idee. 👍❤️
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Bonjour Monsieur,
Merci beaucoup pour votre idée de sable et de colle forte, le résultat est juste époustouflant, merci à vous de nous partager tout cela et de ce fait, je me suis abonnée à votre chaîne et vous envoie tous mes compliments de 🇫🇷
En attendant vos nouvelles vidéos, je vais regarder toutes celles que vous avez faites jusqu'alors.
Très bon dimanche à vous ainsi qu'à tous les vôtres, vous dis à très bientôt et d'ici-là, portez-vous bien.
Bien à vous Dame Nature 🖐️
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I wish I had watched this video before😮
Amazing👏🏽thank you for sharing
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Good time, teacher, your works are really beautiful 💖🤌👍🌹 and unique 💖💖
Many many thanks
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage, vidéo très bien faite, meilleures salutations de lausanne (Suisse)❤
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Nice work on that cabinet corner! 😊 from Seattle, Washington, USA 🙋🏽♀️
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Very Good Thank You 👍👍👍👍👍
So nice of you
Pretty ingenious nicely done 🙂
Glad you like it! 😊
I like the ideas a lot 🎉❤
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GREAT IDEAS 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
Thank you!! 😊
Tres bien trouvé 👍
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Smart simple ideas, but its usefull, thanks.
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in love with your channel!!!!
Thanks so much !!!
You are so welcome!
Greetings from Australia and thanks for the great ideas !
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Son buenas ideas Hola le hablo desde Bogotá Colombia es bueno aprender mucho mas
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Wow !! Amazing, great idea!! Thanks !!
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Très intéressant ! Merci ❤ de France 🇨🇵
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Avec sciure de bois aussi ,super l'idée merci beaucoup 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
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@@creationholic101 Thank you very much, you too
Fiz um conserto e ficou muito bom ..aprovado!
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That's amazing I'm 58 and still learning ❤
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Vraiment fallait y penser. Bravo ❤
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Frank from Idaho, USA. Excellent video. Thanks.
Thank you too!
Thanks from iran
👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Excellent ideas best wishes from Liverpool Merseyside UK
Thanks and welcome
hi, ..... i am from germany, bavaria, munich. your ideas are all great, respect !! 😇😇😇
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I'm from Denmark 😊 I like the part, hvere you repair the plastic.
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Sehr gute praktische Hinweise, einige übernehme ich. Grüße aus Deutschland.
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Brilliant ❤ South Africa
From 🇫🇷 j’aime beaucoup ce genre d’astuces. Abonnée 😊
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Thank you for letting me know a good way. What kind of glue should I use
I recommend a strong, fast-drying glue for this project. 😊
After watching this video, all I can say this is just why I have subscribed last YEAR
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Amazing trick👍
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Franchement super technique merci et bravo encore
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Greetings from Barcelona! I'm Sergi, nice to meet you. love your videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
I love these "homemade machinations". In Hungary it is called "sufnituning" (sufni - 'shed, (wood) chamber'. It's a take on the Bavarian-Austrian schupfen form of the German Schuppen ('shed'). :)
I am glad you like this ideas. Wishing you all good things!
Gracias por compartir tus experiencias, sigue adelante, comentarios negativos que se queden con sus dueños.
Te deseo mucho éxito, saludos desde California 🇱🇷😇.
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WA State. Cool idea for sand & Super glue
Glad you liked it! Super glue and sand can work wonders together!
S tím pískem je to opravdu vynikající nápad. Budu používat.
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Well I for one am impressed ! Lol doesn't take much though I'm a nerd 🤓 from a creative point of view I can see many artist applications for this too
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I’m a woman (The Netherlands 🇳🇱) and I love watching these kind of videos 👌👍
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I knew about most of those but the grinding tool from a pop rivet I hadn't come across... I shall use that one 👍
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