Gluing metal to skin?

I will go with the bandwagon of superglue. It fixes everything :D

I've just phoned a fancy dress shop in Derby who sell Spirit Gum which is desigend for this kinda stuff.

anksta will be pleased as it's only £1.99 so falls we within his 5 quid budget :p
 
People look at you funny when you say "Superglue". But then I found out the stuff was supposedly invented for the vietnam war to glue wounds together...:eek:

Also I seem to suffer from really dry skin on my hands which will get so bad that it splits and creates open wounds that will not heal so somebody on the forum suggested superglue and ive never looked back! It works wonders and eventually comes off so there's no harm done :)

afaik anyway!
 
People look at you funny when you say "Superglue". But then I found out the stuff was supposedly invented for the vietnam war to glue wounds together...:eek:

No super glue was invented in WW2 to make cheap plastic gun sights.

But it clogged the machines up so couldn't be used.
 
Why exactly is super glue so "super"?

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Applying cyanoacrylate to materials made of cotton or wool (such as cotton swabs, cotton balls, and certain yarns or fabrics) results in a powerful, rapid exothermic reaction. The heat released may cause minor burns, and if enough cyanoacrylate is used, the reaction is capable of igniting the cotton product, as well as releasing irritating vapor in the form of white smoke.

I see. :o

I find it hard to comprehend why medical threads aren't allowed but we're all free to give advice on how to glue metal someone's face.
 
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Why exactly is super glue so "super"?

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I see. :o

I find it hard to comprehend why medical threads aren't allowed but we're all free to give advice on how to glue metal someone's face.


It's the resulting injury and how to remedy it we can't discuss :p
 
Similar results to that of mustard :(

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