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Post by VapingBad on Aug 11, 2015 14:39:19 GMT
Tried epoxy and super glue and they don't last I am going to try some Bondic (you can get it from here in the UK, tip top customer services to).
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Post by mart166 on Aug 11, 2015 16:48:31 GMT
When i was younger (many moons ago) the lads around here swore by evostick, used to put it in plastic bags to vape (think that was what they were doing), never saw them using driptips though, must have been pre-vaping. MP
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Post by tim on Aug 11, 2015 20:54:55 GMT
I think that you will find dentists advise against using super glue to repair broken dentures/bridges etc as it contains a chemical which is harmful if ingested, and not because they lose money on the repair. I can't remember what that chemical is, but some chemicals react differently in different uses. ie, you can drink snake venom, but don't get it in your ulcer or you will die.
I have glued my crowns in in the past with superglue and I just typed this though. So it might be bollux fibs.
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Post by cHooBeyDoo on Aug 11, 2015 22:20:06 GMT
Tried epoxy and super glue and they don't last I am going to try some Bondic (you can get it from here in the UK, tip top customer services to). Seems an awesome idea, doesn't say in the video about being food safe or the sort, but if it has been invented/used by a dentist for dentristy work then maybe it should be safe. Great for 1001 uses but can't figure how you could get the UV light inside a drip tip to cure/harden it, unless it would work as easy as just shining the UV light down the tube? Would it bond plastic to metal? Bondic also available on Amazon for £20.
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Post by hijack on Aug 14, 2015 19:17:54 GMT
Going to get me one of them....I hate going to the dentist or I can see either happening to me soon.
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Post by manonabus on Aug 20, 2015 16:31:14 GMT
I think that you will find dentists advise against using super glue to repair broken dentures/bridges etc as it contains a chemical which is harmful if ingested, and not because they lose money on the repair. I can't remember what that chemical is, but some chemicals react differently in different uses. ie, you can drink snake venom, but don't get it in your ulcer or you will die. I have glued my crowns in in the past with superglue and I just typed this though. So it might be bollux fibs. I've been using Loctite Superglue for the last 5 years and works a treat, and the only time I take the plate out is at night. I know dentists are poor and need our money, but this vaping venture is soaking up funds
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Post by phatfil on Aug 20, 2015 16:39:44 GMT
Tried epoxy and super glue and they don't last I am going to try some Bondic (you can get it from here in the UK, tip top customer services to). seems very reminiscent of the dental work i had done in ibiza a few years back, 2hours plus of thin layer and UV treatmrnt and repeat..
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