Super Glue Strength
#15
Quote:Next time you need to force glue in a small crack try this. Dab yellow or whatever glue you want to use on the crack line. Then place a vacuum cleaner hose under the crack. The suction will pull the glue thru the crack.
mike

Great idea. I'll try that.
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#16
I use compressed air to blow glue into cracks. A controllable blow gun works best.
If no compressor at site, a straw and lung power.
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#17
(09-27-2016, 12:48 PM)Willyou Wrote: No. The "back side" is where the mattress and box springs will go. No room. But thanks for the suggestion.

Mortise the repair in on the backside.  Or put a butterfly across the crack.  Give it some mechanical strength.
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#18
(09-27-2016, 02:43 PM)mike4244 Wrote: Next time you need to force glue in a small crack try this. Dab yellow or whatever glue you want to use on the crack line. Then place a vacuum cleaner hose under the crack. The suction will pull the glue thru the crack.
mike

an idea that works great. ive also used compressed air and even thinned the glue to get it to run into a crack.a little wedge to hold the crack open helps,too.
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