A newly-arrived Korean tech at a shop I worked for in
Seattle picked up a bottle of CA, thinking it was
"Visine". I needen't tell you the rest. I always wear
safety goggles when using CA ( the type WITHOUT vent
holes! ) and disposable vinyl gloves. It sticks the
vinyl gloves together less quickly than latex or
Nitrile, I've found.
G
--- Farrell <mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> Indeed. Many years ago I was super-gluing a cracked
> TV knob - you had to pry
> it apart a bit to get the CA in there and then let
> it go back together
> slowly - at least that was the theory. It snapped
> back together, the CA
> apparently dried while enroute to my eye, and within
> a split second I had a
> scratched cornea. Man that hurt.
>
> Terry Farrell
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >> Why are you afraid of pounding on a CA glue
> soaked anything?
> >
> > Splash. Flying CA is something I'd prefer to
> avoid.
> > Ron N
> >
>
>
>
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