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HAve you ever squirted CA glue in your ear while testing to see if the nozzle is clogged.
(Don't ask why I selected this question)
 
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Dang! You know you have to explain to us newbies how things are done. I've been testing mine by putting a test drop on a piece of paper. Think of all the CA I've been wasting doing that when I all I had to do was stick it in my ear.[}:)][:p][:D]

BTW....how did you get the CA out?
 
No, but as a kid I used to make blow guns where I would hand roll my darts out of paper, CA, and a finishing nail. One time I was in a hurry and glued my lips completely shut after blowing into the blow gun with the dart still wet with CA. It was also bad as I had a stuffy nose and could barely breath. My sister used nail polish remover to get my lips open. I was wounded for weeks.

LOL. What a dumb boy I was.... Uh Am.


James
 
Originally posted by Fangar
<br />No, but as a kid I used to make blow guns where I would hand roll my darts out of paper, CA, and a finishing nail. One time I was in a hurry and glued my lips completely shut after blowing into the blow gun with the dart still wet with CA. It was also bad as I had a stuffy nose and could barely breath. My sister used nail polish remover to get my lips open. I was wounded for weeks.

LOL. What a dumb boy I was.... Uh Am.


James

Compared to that story I feel like a genius now.
That's for elevating my mental cpacity
 
Originally posted by cteaglesc
<br />HAve you ever squirted CA glue in your ear while testing to see if the nozzle is clogged.
(Don't ask why I selected this question)

I haven't done that but, did get some on my fly once. Didn't discover it until some time later after some liquid refreshments.[:I]
 
Originally posted by slincoln
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Originally posted by cteaglesc
<br />HAve you ever squirted CA glue in your ear while testing to see if the nozzle is clogged.
(Don't ask why I selected this question)

I haven't done that but, did get some on my fly once. Didn't discover it until some time later after some liquid refreshments.[:I]
I'm not even going to ask.[^]
 
ROTFLMAO, Eagle! You can only imagine the visual I got with this! To answer your question; nope, but I spun some into my eye about 20 years ago while making wire spoke wheels for an RC plane. [B)][:0][xx(] SPent 4 hours in the base ER with a saline drip running in my eye. No damage, other than to my pride. [:D]
 
I wear hearing aids, so if I did this, I'd be in REAL trouble! But, if it makes you feel better, somehow I managed to get a big glop of CA in my hair a few weeks ago. It was right where the band from my face shield went around my head, and when I pulled off the face shield I didn't know it was there. Rather painful, and a royal pain to get out of my hair! I've also glued fingers together too many times to count, and have a nice blister on the pad of my middle finger that is still recovering from some CA that got extra hot about 2 weeks ago.
 
I have found the easiest way to get it off my fingers(all that I don't pick off while watching T.V. at nite) is a "pumice" stone I bought at the Dollar store.
It has a brush on the other end.
I have tried acetone and it will work,but I have other uses for acetone.
 
I am fairly new to this site and new to penturning too. Unfortuneatly CA glue seems to be the answer to a lot of things in penturning. When I finally get this pen blank unglued from the palm of my hand and get around to cleaning all the CA off my lathe, I would love to discuss this with all of you one time. Obviously I am much to smart to put this near my ear. (HA)
Dale
 
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