Krazy Glue Kontradiction
Reader Eric sent us a konfusing photo of Krazy Glue. On the front it clearly says, "Bonds: wood, metal, ceramics, pottery, rubber, leather, plastic." Yet the back clearly reads, "Not for use on wood and leather." So does Krazy Glue work on wood and leather? Krazy Glue, you so krazy!
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@hi: my disco luv hut is built entirely of naugahyde and knotty pine, bonded solely with krazy glue and funk.
They also claim to be invented for use on battlefield wounds -- but warn not to use it on wounds [www.krazyglue.com] KRAZY!
@Hossofcourse: A formulation of crazy glue has been made for use as a field dressing. If you're super desperate it is possible to use crazy glue on a wound. It's not recommended since there are other complications that come with it.
@Hossofcourse: it also says not to step on stepladders. america likes suing everyone for everything. you can use superglue on (small) wounds and it works great. they probably just put that there to cover their asses for when someone tries to reattach a limb with it and fails or something equally retarded that you THINK someone wouldn't try doing but in reality there are people that are that stupid.
If you want to know how to glue something to something else, you can use this site:
pretty cool site, cant take all the credit, read about it on lifehacker.
@Hossofcourse: I have used it to close up a cut. I got a nasty little gash on the tip of my finger once, and I thought fast and used it, and it worked very well.
I should request a manufacturers material safety data sheet for it. I would actually be more worried that it could cause safe to handle material to dissolve and release toxic fumes that it otherwise wouldn't. There's a Wikipedia entry that mentions it can cause a fire reaction when in contact with cotton. I'd be likely to try and mend a camping equipment rip or hole with this glue as it is light to carry and easier than sewing canvas.
They use crazy glue in the Arctic circle research bases to seal up their hands when they crack due to the no humidity and that your healing abilities drop. I read that in an account of that chick who had cancer up there, and they had to teleconference to diagnose her.
Superglue also BONDS fingers, but it is not recommended for it.
I used this stuff quite awhile back to glue a leather shoe upper to the sole. It held great, but not before the sole (crepe-y material) started smoking. I've never had any luck trying to glue anything else porous with it, though. Also, I've used it for small cuts, and it does burn like crazy, but so does the stuff they sell to cover minor wounds and protect your skin. I wonder if it's the same thing?
@Bladefist: that is perhaps the most interesting weird site I've ever seen. I've never had to do anything that seemed all that complicated, but comforting to know it exists!


















What you need is Gorilla Glue. Love that stuff.