Super Glue and Baking soda ! Pour Glue on Baking soda and Amaze With Results
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Published 2022-10-14
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All Comments (21)
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New video ▶️https://youtu.be/ImLAmfM_AgA
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I'm actually extremely impressed with the gear repair hot glue mold, and the hole filler. Pretty genius.
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Things to note: Small amount of powder, small amount of glue, let it set and LET IT COOL, then add a small mount of baking soda, small amount of glue. This is a highly exothermic reaction. In large quantities it can get hot enough to melt or possibly ignite the material being repaired. The reaction between the bicarbonate (baking soda) and the cyanoacrylate (superglue) forms polymers, or chains of atoms, which is why the resulting solid is stronger than just superglue alone. These polymers can become brittle below freezing temperatures. Keep that in mind if your repair will be exposed to severe cold. A good way to add your powder is to put it into a salt shaker, This helps you add small amounts at a time and breaks up the lumps into a finer powder for a neater finish.
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Wow! I never knew superglue was good for anything besides gluing dry skin together.
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That plastic gear repair was some well thought out work. Well done.
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After watching this video I'm considering constructing a house made entirely from baking soda and super glue. I will have poignant mood-music playing on site while I work.
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The gear repair was genius!
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This is about a million times better than every "life hack" video Facebook Reels has EVER showed me combined.
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The gear repair was genius. Then I saw the particle board. Mind blown. Life changed forever. 👏
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My brain exploded when I saw these genius methods, but I quickly put it back together using super glue and baking soda. Thanks Inventor 101!
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This really is pretty amazing. If I had known about this long ago, there are so many things I could have repaired better. I had no idea these two ingredients could form such a strong material, and bond. And thank you for showing the broken gear trick, there has actually been several times I could have used that trick to fix my sons toys.
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You have literally brought new meaning into my humble existence
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The gear repair was worth the watch alone. I never thought of using hot glue as a mold. Absolutely brilliant!
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I love repairing little things around the house. Will add this to my repertoire!
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Hobby train enthusiasts and miniature painters commonly recommend superglue and baking soda for bonding because the baking soda also fills in the gaps! Thanks for the video!
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Finally after all these years I’ve found the way to glue bolts to my bottle tops….life changing
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I've used this trick for years to fix my kiddos toys. So glad someone made a video 👍
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As far as stripped/oversized hole in wood/composite materials, you can also use pieces of wood toothpicks and saturate the hole with wood glue. Takes longer to dry but wood glue is a lot more forgiving before it sets if you make a mistake.
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Nice video man and great idea! I like the practical use of this. Who would have thought that combining baking soda and cyanoacrylate would create such a strong substance for use as a replacement for various parts—stronger than cyanoacrylate alone. Going to try this to fix some drawers and as an underlying layer in a wood door, which hole became stripped, to place screws in. 👍🏻 Keep up the novel ideas and the great work 👍🏻
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40 years old I've never seen anyone do this or even mention it before!! Thanks for the solid tips !!