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I watched a Youtube video that had a very interesting use for super glue. The guy was causing a chemical reaction using super glue and baking soda that forms a tough plastic when mixed. In its simplest use, he used it to pack out a worn screw hole in wood that when it had hardened he drilled a pilot and screwed in. He got more adventurous as he went on and repaired a broken plastic gear wheel forming a new section that he chemically formed on the broken section. I cannot find the original video but this is worth a look https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImLAmfM_AgA

It looked bloody good for knackered screw holes so I will try that when I next have that problem.

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That's an old trick, been using it for years
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never seen before - useful trick, i like the idea for rounded screwheads
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Yes, I thought that, the times I have struggled getting damaged screwheads out. I must remember to stock up on Superglue in Poundland.

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never heard that one before haha
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Superglue has many uses in diy, including closing cuts and wounds, put it on cotton wool, and it should start to smoulder/burn
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don't spill it on your jeans. Superglue reacts with the cellulose in the material and can combust. If you are wearing them, It can cause severe burns
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