Good ol contact cement gets you the highest.Teleguy61 wrote:What kind of glue are you using right now?
Sticky: The Best Pizza Sauce
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When it get's nice and warm where ever you're at will start to smell like my mom's house on Sunday afternoon. You best be ready to feed people.eniam rognab wrote:im gonna start gooping my amps with pizza sauce
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You don't need special super glue for this. But they sell "medical grade" anyway with the price marked up 10,000% Same way they sell stuff "for musicians and mark it up a couple hundred percent - thinkin' "cymbal polish" for $15-20 a can that's just ordinary hardware store metal polish but marked for musician's use.Jana wrote:Isn't there a medical grade super glue for wounds? I think they glued me shut when they took my appendix out.
One night afer I superglued my left thumb to middle finger on the workbench - needed to go play a gig at 11 PM - separated successfully with a brand new razor blade - all the guys told me I oughta keep some nail polish remover around as it works on super glue as well. So kids ... you know what to do. If you got the glue, you better have the solvent. Nail polish remover is acetone dissolved in light mineral oil. Just plain acetone would work fine, possibly a spray cleaner that contains acetone, like Caig. Don't be like me, caught in a desparate sweat, sawing your fingers apart with a razor blade.
down technical blind alleys . . .
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I haven't glued my fingers together but I have glued them to
the object I was repairing.
Yep, always keep acetone handy.
In fact, they should sell the super glue and acetone as a package deal.
the object I was repairing.
Yep, always keep acetone handy.
In fact, they should sell the super glue and acetone as a package deal.
Tom
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Don't let that smoke out!
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Not anymore, some years ago I tried some girl's Nail Polish Remover and it wasn't the stuff I used to swipe from my mom when I built model cars in 1974. No acetone in it. Always best to have some real hardware store acetone around, best flux cleaner I've come across. Good to know about the Caig if I glue myself to the table and can't reach the acetone or the matt knife, maybe ought to keep some food and water near the benchLeo_Gnardo wrote:[Nail polish remover is acetone dissolved in light mineral oil. Just plain acetone would work fine, possibly a spray cleaner that contains acetone, like Caig.
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rp wrote:Not anymore, some years ago I tried some girl's Nail Polish Remover and it wasn't the stuff I used to swipe from my mom when I built model cars in 1974. No acetone in it. Always best to have some real hardware store acetone around, best flux cleaner I've come across. Good to know about the Caig if I glue myself to the table and can't reach the acetone or the matt knife, maybe ought to keep some food and water near the benchLeo_Gnardo wrote:[Nail polish remover is acetone dissolved in light mineral oil. Just plain acetone would work fine, possibly a spray cleaner that contains acetone, like Caig.
Acetone is not carcinogenic. In order to get acetone based nail polish banned, the acetone has to be replaced with a known carcinogen. It's the only way to prevent having to breath the foul odors whilst driving your wife somewhere. They just can't resist removing old polish, and repainting nails, in the confined space of a moving vehicle.
Naturally, banning the polish remover does nothing to solve the "blame game" problem, every time the car hits a pot-hole.
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Well, the answer is to fix those pot holes! 
Tom
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What happened to the pizza sauce recipe? 
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It red-plated and now is a glue recipe.M Fowler wrote:What happened to the pizza sauce recipe?
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you can pm me for a rare picture of the special dumble sauce, circa '82, # 104.I'm waiting for the sauce recipe.
but its been gooped - sorry.
nahhh - but I do have grandma's marinara if your interested - its the shizzzzzzizit!
it really is a journey, and you just cant farm out the battle wounds
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Anyone knows the right glue for the handle of a pot? I was cooking the sauce for the pizza but now it's broken ...
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I always thought amp building was kind of like cooking. "Needs just a little more hot sauce..."
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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I just use regular pasta sauce from the jar. Tastes good to meM Fowler wrote:What happened to the pizza sauce recipe?
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Pictures and recipe, please!JazzGuitarGimp wrote:You sucked me in - was looking for that recipe! I actually have the best red sauce recipe: from my immigrant Italian grandmother, passed down to my mother, passed down to me.
And while you're at it, could you please share with us the optimum diameter of a meatball?
I went to an Italian restaurant with a friend who asked the waiter "How many meatballs?" Obviously, he knew how large a meatball was supposed to be. I'm probably doing it wrong. No, I take that back - I KNOW I'm doing it wrong. Could you include grandmother's meatball recipe too?
Seriously.
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PM me, I promise I won't clone it....JazzGuitarGimp wrote:You sucked me in - was looking for that recipe! I actually have the best red sauce recipe: from my immigrant Italian grandmother, passed down to my mother, passed down to me.