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  • downlinx

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    Nov 24, 2012
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    Liquid plastic that cures when exposed to their included LED, Maybe, I should have used this on my finger instead of stitches.
    [video=youtube;xTsfwL61CR8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTsfwL61CR8[/video]
     

    ghuns

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    Nov 22, 2011
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    Liquid plastic that cures when exposed to their included LED, Maybe, I should have used this on my finger instead of stitches.

    I'm guessing this is similar to the plastic fillings dentists are using that are cured by UV light.:dunno:
     

    dmazzio

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    Aug 24, 2012
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    Danville
    I have a couple of iPads that I need to replace the glass on because they keep dropping them on the corners making the glass crack. I think I'm going to try this stuff after the repair to see if it helps like in the video. Why they don't want cases for the iPads I don't know.

    Thanks for link
     

    dmazzio

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    Aug 24, 2012
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    Danville
    Update - I bought this stuff and it's pretty impressive, fixed a friends key fob for her SUV, back cover was broke in 2 places I used the Bondic and welded it back together, it's pretty cool.
     

    Dale1320

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    Mar 5, 2015
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    Brownsburg
    Update - I bought this stuff and it's pretty impressive, fixed a friends key fob for her SUV, back cover was broke in 2 places I used the Bondic and welded it back together, it's pretty cool.

    $25 instead of whatever ridiculous price the dealer would charge for a new key fob sounds like a sound investment to me. I wonder if that stuff has a shelf life? I didn't see anything about it on their website.
     

    Mr Evilwrench

    Quantum Mechanic
    Emeritus
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    Aug 18, 2011
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    Carmel
    I ordered a kit and it's here. I have a couple of things to aim it at when I get the time, but all I've done with it so far is to light up a little uranium glass cat I have here.
     

    dmazzio

    Marksman
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    Aug 24, 2012
    175
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    Danville
    $25 instead of whatever ridiculous price the dealer would charge for a new key fob sounds like a sound investment to me. I wonder if that stuff has a shelf life? I didn't see anything about it on their website.

    Dealer wanted $165 plus programming fee.
     

    Mgderf

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    May 30, 2009
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    Lafayette
    .. Maybe, I should have used this on my finger instead of stitches....

    It may sound odd, but in lieu of stitches, next time try super-glue.
    No, seriously, doctors use it all the time for small lacerations.
    I've even read it's now being used for female contraception. You may be laughing, but again I'm serious.

    It's being injected into a woman's fallopian tubes where it dries and blocks the passage of eggs.
    Approximately 4 months down the road the body dissolves the blockage and she just becomes fertile again.
    Repeat as desired.

    I've used super-glue to glue fingers shut more than a dozen times.
    You save the price of a doctors visit and no returning to have sticthes removed.
     
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