*Absolutely! What an ingenious solution! The super glue and baking soda trick is like a hidden gem for tackling all sorts of issues around the house and in the shop. It's those unexpected yet incredibly effective methods that truly make DIY projects exciting and fulfilling. Who knew that such simple ingredients could pack such a punch? Kudos for sharing this game-changing tip!*
this is common for filling chips on granite/marble counters. Use a sharp box cutter blade to smooth it flush with the counter. It dries translucent so it typically picks up the color of the counter. This trick saved me on more than one project.
I learned about baking soda and Super Glue about 20 years ago from a good friend who repaired helicopters in the US Army. He told me they used it to fix small chips and dents in rotors.
Where i live, we don't have any Super Glue (or it's very expensive). But we do have is lots of Second Glue (cheap). That's glue that get hard in a few seconds. Is Second Glue the same a Super Glue?
Amazing! When he starts, the head is completely stripped, but after he gets it out and pops the screw off the driver, the head is completely restored! Spectacular!
I tried too years ago on some frames. The problem was that, while strong, it's not flexible and it tends to crack and break off with flexing movements that are typical of putting glasses on and off.
@@ozne_2358 You can strengthen it by using a piece of cotton fabric or some yarn. As you said, once the super glue dries, it gets a little brittle. When you use it with cotton, you can get a very strong structure.
@@ozne_2358 I know what are you talking about.. Yes you are right. But in case you want to make smth more solid and stable its super.. I didn't try to fit or take off the lenses.. I used it for permanent solution.. The next step is to buy a new frame!!
@TSP no disrespect, sir. But im in aviation. We removed over torqued, damaged, and corroded screws every day. Hundreds per panel and several panels a day. So, I know how to easily remove screws of different metals. From aluminum to titanium. That screw was replaced, and that super glue trick doesn't work. If it did, aviation mechanics would be using the hell out of it just because of the number of screws we use and replace.
Great if your working in a comfy shop. I can't see doing this as a maintenance person though. I find using a wide rubber band great for removing stripped screws. I can also use it multiple times.
Been using that tiling trick for decades. - mix part baking soda with fine mortar, and activate with superglue. Got the idea when I was learning Terrazo as a kid. - but in a pinch, this works well and looks natural.
@@jm7974 Didn't you already ask this question? - Grout is sealer. but I think you're missing the point of this handy-man tip: Most ppl have, or should have, baking soda and supaglue in the house. You can use this method to spot fix loose, or even broken, single tiles; because its adhesive and comes up clear enough that after polishing, you won't notice it without close scrutiny.
Mix mica powder with the bicarbonate of soda to match the colour with whatever you’re fixing. To backfill holes in wood, the original sawdust works just as well and is less visible.
@@135Ops There can, sometimes, be issues with the shade of the finished ‘filler’, but this depends on the individual timber and glue. Plain old PVA seems better than Titebond in that respect. Cyanoacrylate / superglue, is, of course, colourless. If you have time, do a small test and leave for 24 hours.
Have a metal cabinet handle that's broken. Been trying to super glue the metal to the metal. Super glue is not at all the magic glue i remember from the 90s. Finally tried baking soda and superglue, and its fixed and solid.
To me super Glue is Crap ! I've found that it turns to a Crystal form in a very short time . My go to glue is Shoe Goo but it's not for anything you're going to look at .
Apparently super glue and powdered graphite (sandpaper against a carpenters pencil lead) will form much stronger bonds than with baking soda which is pretty impressive. Persumably the same would be true for granulated charcoal and super glue as the carbon bonds to super glue shold be the same. Charcoal is more expensive than baking soda, butnot so bad at 5 or 10 lb containers.
Baking powder goes off very quickly, no time to move anything. Graphite powder, buyable in bags via ebay or similar, dries very slowly, abut 10mins, makes it possible to mix an mould thicker parts.
I've seen it done with a few foodstuffs, usually breakfast cereals like wheat biscuits. I've used SG and flour to shore up pulled-through screw holes. Is baking soda inherently better in some way? Is there an optimum filling medium, or does it not matter so much because the glue is doing all the work?
@@Grandude77 there does seem to be a chemical reaction with baking powder but I think the graphite is just a filler, what Carlos de says about the carbon bonds may be true which is why it is so strong. I know the SG (cyanoacrylate) sets with moisture and certainly damping wood before going works well, do it in advance and wipe it to encourage the glue penetration, but I don’t know the chemistry. Note that some activators will speed up the reaction but reduce strength as demonstrated on another video I saw.
Try superglue on ground up styrofoam or by dripping it onto the Styrofoam and using the melted drippings as a filler/glue. Or superglue and cigarette ashes. Or cotton. Or steel wool threads and glue dripped onto styrofoam so it melts the styrofoam into a liquid and using the liquid drippings to fill cracks/. And for extra sturdy and strong plastic…add steel wool fibers. The baking soda is good but styrofoam is even better. With steel wool fibers it’s extremely solid and sturdy.
1. There is a drills to remove screws/bolts with damaged threads. 2. Will not withstand high force. 3. Good for small fixes, I give you that. 4. Drill bigger size and put small portion of wood glue and a peg. 5. Use corrent size of screw and counter sink it properly or use a peg to hide the hole and the screw. Will also leave a nice finish. In summary - typical "Life hacks"...
I wouldn't try that due to the possible harm to the gums. It might possibly cause burn if it got on the skin or nerve, etc. It is not a food grade product. Wouldn't want a worse situation than started with. :)
Содо-цианакрилатный цемент не стоек к влаге, как утверждают. А так-то штука в мелочах полезная, я давно применяю. Жигулёвскую тягу можно и без соды склеить. 🙂 Я стекло фары (стеклянное) склеивал циакрином в конце 80-х, оно года два отъездило, потом по склейке рассыпалось.
@@madeymakson2783 Тогда цианакрилат был новинкой, толком его свойств никто не знал. Ну а разбитое стекло фары купить было непросто. Вот и пришлось немного порукоблудствовать.
Почему все делают упор на соду? Это не эффективный способ, так как быстро засыхает и не успеваешь как следует прижать детали или залить полость без воздуха. Не используйте соду, для армирования в клей лучше добавлять алюминиевую, медную, бронзовую пудру, графит или похожие по свойствам порошки, пусть застывать будет немного дольше, зато лучше склеет и заполнит щели, а по крепости превосходят соду. Имею личный опыт поэтому и оставляю отзыв.
Everyone saying 0:32 Lol Cheat screw was a different one with a perfect head! But wait! Maybe it just looks like a good head cause glue and soda filled the wrung part up! mmmhhh???
The superglue and baking soda formed around the screw head, hardened , filling in areas around the philips head bit he used. He took it out in time, before the glue fully dried and no longer stripped.
Cyan acrylate (Sekundenkleber) polymerises even with very low amounts of OH- . Normally this is taken from the water of the air. If you are mixing it with Natron - of course it polyerises very fast. But it is not as stable, as it would be without these masses of Natron.
Cyanoacrylate is anerobic so any inert non-porous substance can be used to accelerate and strengthen the bond or 'fill' the void. Many more are way better than baking soda.
Most likely no! It's not food grade and if it burns your skin, nerves, gums you can possibly do more damage than started with. Not something I'd try. Possibly to fix false teeth but again chemical's not meant for the moth doesn't sound good. Plus they now sell tooth patch filler at Walmart, etc. :)
I wonder if you used an airbrush to spray on the glue and then some sort of powder spray gun to spray on the powder to build up layers. Just a thought.
The way I've done it to replace bits of things that have broken off, is to apply a layer of glue, then some baking soda, then some more glue and then some more soda until it reaches the desired thickness, then sand and form it into the correct shape.
*Absolutely! What an ingenious solution! The super glue and baking soda trick is like a hidden gem for tackling all sorts of issues around the house and in the shop. It's those unexpected yet incredibly effective methods that truly make DIY projects exciting and fulfilling. Who knew that such simple ingredients could pack such a punch? Kudos for sharing this game-changing tip!*
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You know what else works great as a grout filler? Grout.
When you don't have any and don't want to come back to the job.
And what's better than a bendy spanner?...that's right, the perfectly good metal one you already have.😆
😆🤣😂
And prolly cheaper too
Покупать пачку затирки для заполнения пары сантиметров шва ????
this is common for filling chips on granite/marble counters. Use a sharp box cutter blade to smooth it flush with the counter. It dries translucent so it typically picks up the color of the counter. This trick saved me on more than one project.
I learned about baking soda and Super Glue about 20 years ago from a good friend who repaired helicopters in the US Army. He told me they used it to fix small chips and dents in rotors.
Yes I agree. What can adhere better and sometimes a better match, is using graphite pencil scrapings.
Powdered aluminum or magnesium also works well with super glue.
Where i live, we don't have any Super Glue (or it's very expensive). But we do have is lots of Second Glue (cheap). That's glue that get hard in a few seconds. Is Second Glue the same a Super Glue?
@@peterschets1380 the chemical compound is cryanoacrylate.
@@Michael-0000 Thanks, looks like it's the same glue.
works great when you switch the screws
Yep, noticed that one too!
@@schultp same
Amazing! When he starts, the head is completely stripped, but after he gets it out and pops the screw off the driver, the head is completely restored! Spectacular!
I thought the same, BUT if you pause it at 0:33, you can see that the top of the screwhead is hollowed out.
I am an optician.. I have to repair hundreds of broken frames and parts.. Yesterday I tried it!!!! It's amazing.. Thank you
I tried too years ago on some frames. The problem was that, while strong, it's not flexible and it tends to crack and break off with flexing movements that are typical of putting glasses on and off.
@@ozne_2358 You can strengthen it by using a piece of cotton fabric or some yarn. As you said, once the super glue dries, it gets a little brittle. When you use it with cotton, you can get a very strong structure.
@@ozne_2358 I know what are you talking about.. Yes you are right. But in case you want to make smth more solid and stable its super.. I didn't try to fit or take off the lenses.. I used it for permanent solution.. The next step is to buy a new frame!!
Every time I've seen glasses break, it's at the hinge. How would I use glue to fix that?
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最初は律儀に骨材にマクロバルーンを使ってましたが、そのうち重曹を使うようになりました。
懐かしい技法ですが、最近はあまり使わなくなりましたね。
めちゃいいこと知りました!
ありがとうございました!
Many model makers and sculpters do this. Very useful.
I agree, however not everyone has grout on hand so the baking soda and super glue worked out perfectly.
@@rmbcmh Agreed!
Great tips, but been using that on some guitar repairs for years, excellent!
0:32 this is a replacement, the slots of the self-tapping screw are intact 😀
YES I SAW THAT TOO
No it isn't. It is clearly the same screw. Look closer and don't act smart.
@TSP no disrespect, sir. But im in aviation. We removed over torqued, damaged, and corroded screws every day. Hundreds per panel and several panels a day. So, I know how to easily remove screws of different metals. From aluminum to titanium. That screw was replaced, and that super glue trick doesn't work. If it did, aviation mechanics would be using the hell out of it just because of the number of screws we use and replace.
@@mikeknowlden9617 , 👍
The head of the screw is showing the CA glue molded to the tip of the screwdriver.
Great if your working in a comfy shop. I can't see doing this as a maintenance person though. I find using a wide rubber band great for removing stripped screws. I can also use it multiple times.
That finger and thumb work had me glued to my seat! just fascinating !
Been using that tiling trick for decades. - mix part baking soda with fine mortar, and activate with superglue. Got the idea when I was learning Terrazo as a kid. - but in a pinch, this works well and looks natural.
But why not just use grout?
@@jm7974 Didn't you already ask this question? - Grout is sealer.
but I think you're missing the point of this handy-man tip: Most ppl have, or should have, baking soda and supaglue in the house. You can use this method to spot fix loose, or even broken, single tiles; because its adhesive and comes up clear enough that after polishing, you won't notice it without close scrutiny.
@@palpaladin315 🤦♂
This is convenient.
what is fine mortar ?
Mix mica powder with the bicarbonate of soda to match the colour with whatever you’re fixing.
To backfill holes in wood, the original sawdust works just as well and is less visible.
That way , super glue wasn't even necessary ! Common Wood glue would do the job as well...? 🤔
@@ullireusch12 Use super glue for speed, wood glue is fine if you aren't in a hurry.
@@135Ops There can, sometimes, be issues with the shade of the finished ‘filler’, but this depends on the individual timber and glue. Plain old PVA seems better than Titebond in that respect. Cyanoacrylate / superglue, is, of course, colourless. If you have time, do a small test and leave for 24 hours.
Que idea, tan genial para una baldosa de piso que en la junta estaba quebrada.. Gracias
I saw baking soda a plastic card and reminds me my blow snorting glory days, thanx man u made my day.
Thanks for sharing my friend,Very useful
Very nice
Have a metal cabinet handle that's broken. Been trying to super glue the metal to the metal. Super glue is not at all the magic glue i remember from the 90s. Finally tried baking soda and superglue, and its fixed and solid.
@@LOWIQ-1 will do, thanks
Thanks for letting us know it does actually work!
To me super Glue is Crap !
I've found that it turns to a Crystal form in a very short time .
My go to glue is Shoe Goo but it's not for anything you're going to look at .
Brilliant tips! Thank you!
重曹に瞬間接着剤を垂らすとそこそこの強度に硬化するから、バカになったネジ山もネジ穴も復元できるし、何ならナットも回せるってことか。
重曹なら混ざっちゃいけない物質もないし安全安価で型さえあれば形の自由も利くわけで、これは発想次第でかなり使えそう。
This guy uses that Super Glue and Baking Soda combination in everything he makes! I want to see a cooking video from him, but I don't want to eat it.
Why would you need a baking soda and superglue crescent wrench when you have a metal one?
Yea, that was weird and frankly, useless
It’s just a demonstration of the strength capability of the mix.
@@byrnedes Strength? I work with my wrenches not only look at them
It's the good idea, I'm try this idea. Thanks!
This guy is smart, can't wait to try the first clip
这个方式也好啊,但是每个人的方式都不同?
You could also use saw dust and super glue to fill small holes on wood or cover screw's
Yep I use toothpicks and super glue or either small pieces of Styrofoam cup and super glue. It all works
Have used wood glue and saw dust for a hole fill in. Worked out great.
I use wood glue and sticks or cardboard as filling
brilliant, thank you.
Just what i need. Thanks. Got a small screw-bit stuck in a deeper screw-driver... (no vulgarity intended)
Fantastic 😀😀😀
Thanks for the share. Great info ! 👍
Does it work with fiberglass.????????
0:11 completly stripped screw head to 0:33 almost unstripped screw. WOW!
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瞬間接着剤で作ったレンチの先端にネジ着けたら特別な工具無しでモンキーレンチになりますね。
よく金属ドリルで穴を作る動画がありますが、これなら比較的簡単に出来そうです。
Apparently super glue and powdered graphite (sandpaper against a carpenters pencil lead) will form much stronger bonds than with baking soda which is pretty impressive. Persumably the same would be true for granulated charcoal and super glue as the carbon bonds to super glue shold be the same. Charcoal is more expensive than baking soda, butnot so bad at 5 or 10 lb containers.
Baking powder goes off very quickly, no time to move anything. Graphite powder, buyable in bags via ebay or similar, dries very slowly, abut 10mins, makes it possible to mix an mould thicker parts.
I've seen cigarette ash being used in this method.
I've seen it done with a few foodstuffs, usually breakfast cereals like wheat biscuits. I've used SG and flour to shore up pulled-through screw holes.
Is baking soda inherently better in some way? Is there an optimum filling medium, or does it not matter so much because the glue is doing all the work?
@@Grandude77 there does seem to be a chemical reaction with baking powder but I think the graphite is just a filler, what Carlos de says about the carbon bonds may be true which is why it is so strong. I know the SG (cyanoacrylate) sets with moisture and certainly damping wood before going works well, do it in advance and wipe it to encourage the glue penetration, but I don’t know the chemistry. Note that some activators will speed up the reaction but reduce strength as demonstrated on another video I saw.
@@jamesmaybury7452 - Baking powder or baking soda?
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Try superglue on ground up styrofoam or by dripping it onto the Styrofoam and using the melted drippings as a filler/glue. Or superglue and cigarette ashes. Or cotton. Or steel wool threads and glue dripped onto styrofoam so it melts the styrofoam into a liquid and using the liquid drippings to fill cracks/. And for extra sturdy and strong plastic…add steel wool fibers. The baking soda is good but styrofoam is even better. With steel wool fibers it’s extremely solid and sturdy.
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The screw head at 0:36 is not stripped at all. Not the same screw as shown at 0:08
Excelent! Thanks for share.
Different screw at the end after the cut , miracle
Does it need to be fresh baking soda or stale will work?
大人向けの「できるかな」みたいで面白い
しゅげえ...
アロンアルファとかでもいいのかな、風呂のタイルのひび割れを埋めるのに使ってみるわ
プラモ作ってる人ならだれでも知ってるかも
重曹じゃなくてベビーパウダーとかでもいけるし、昔はタバコの吸い殻とか使ってた
1. There is a drills to remove screws/bolts with damaged threads.
2. Will not withstand high force.
3. Good for small fixes, I give you that.
4. Drill bigger size and put small portion of wood glue and a peg.
5. Use corrent size of screw and counter sink it properly or use a peg to hide the hole and the screw. Will also leave a nice finish.
In summary - typical "Life hacks"...
Pazzesco! La super colla, e' la Loctite? Non conosco la marca che usano nel video
Qualsiasi cianoacrilico.
Nice technique with that squeegee @1:54. Raked out any other lines lately?
cool !
Peki kurşun kalem tozu ile karbobati karistirip japon doktunuzmu bir deneyin
Baking soda and super glue!?!your right, ive never EVER heard of this trick everybody and there brother are posting videos of.
be sure to wear a high performance mask tho! and gloves. stuff can be deadly.still feeling effects of my stupid days from my 20s.
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Интересно, какой клей он использовал с содой?
Цианакрилатный
Обычный супер клей, я уже много лет этим пользуюсь, очень выручает такой способ, хорошо держит.
Цианакрилат
100% working!
I wonder if this would work for filling teeth? Just an idea 💡
I wouldn't try that due to the possible harm to the gums. It might possibly cause burn if it got on the skin or nerve, etc. It is not a food grade product. Wouldn't want a worse situation than started with. :)
Super glue in your mouth is like having poison in your mouth. Don't do it.
@@1ouncebird Ok lol
これは、珍しい発見ではなく、ガンプラなどの模型製作でよく使われてきた技法です。\(^_^)/
てか、重曹である必要無いですよねぇ、俺は余ったポリパテを粉状にしてタルク材として使ってました。
昔、タバコの灰が使えるとホビージャパンに書いてありましたw
ですね。模型やってる人は結構こういうの昔から知ってますよね。ベビーパウダーとかも。
「重曹をつかった」って話はあまり聞かないですが、それは多分粒子が荒いから。
模型やる人はもっと粒子の細かい粉ものをよく使ってる気がします。
@@saikibanjo つまり粉末であれば何でもいいという理解でよいですか?
@@yaegashigts なんでも良いわけではないと思いますが、大体のものならいけるかもしれませんね。
A good idea my brother
びっくりしました! お風呂場のタイル目地にも使うことはできますか??
It's amazing! Can I use tile Joints in the bathroom ??
Спасибо, сделал из соды и суперклея новую рулевую тягу взамен сломавшейся, сейчас пойду ставить на Жигули
Содо-цианакрилатный цемент не стоек к влаге, как утверждают. А так-то штука в мелочах полезная, я давно применяю.
Жигулёвскую тягу можно и без соды склеить. 🙂 Я стекло фары (стеклянное) склеивал циакрином в конце 80-х, оно года два отъездило, потом по склейке рассыпалось.
@@andrewdronsson9028 ну вы даёте дядя
@@madeymakson2783 Тогда цианакрилат был новинкой, толком его свойств никто не знал. Ну а разбитое стекло фары купить было непросто. Вот и пришлось немного порукоблудствовать.
This mans whole house is held together with baking soda and super glue
Super patenty i naprawdę fajny kanał.
Pytanko co to za klej jest dodawany do tej sody.
Pzdr
Ese pegamento es a base de cianocrilato y el nombre comercial cambia en cada país
Kropelka..
@@facundoquezada805 Many places call it the more common name over the chemical name - Super Glue or Crazy Glue, as well. :)
Erm.... why not use the spanner that you cast one from?
Airport security?
@@billyjack3580 Now why didn't I think of that 🤔
硬化した重曹の強度ってどのくらいなんだろう?
Any solutions for cracks in the walls ?
Rebuild your house
Trik yg menakjubkan
Watch 35 seconds of the video.
It's not the same broken screw, it's a new fully functional one. And that's about it for these guides!
It is clearly the same screw. Look closer and don't act smart.
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Nice tips👍🏼 but dont see the idea if the sculpted wrench 😅 why not just just the real one you use for template?
I guess the point was to show how the soda and super glue combined is strong enough to make a wrench
@@EynOdMilevado would likento see the wrench used on a nut that was tight.
@@EynOdMilevado Same thought!
@@patbrady9705 Yes, same thought!
@@EynOdMilevadofor all the use of it, he may as well have used his fingers to turn the nut you nut
めっちゃ有益情報です!プラリペアの代わりにもなりかも!?
0:36 miracle new screw
"Karbonat" is Turkish for baking soda. The brand name is Destan, that is a good brand also.
It looks more granular than baking soda. It looks more like salt. The baking soda I'm familiar with is powdery.
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Acredito que se usar em juntas vai trincar por causa da dilatação térmica.
interesting how the removed screw is not the worn screw original...
Почему все делают упор на соду? Это не эффективный способ, так как быстро засыхает и не успеваешь как следует прижать детали или залить полость без воздуха. Не используйте соду, для армирования в клей лучше добавлять алюминиевую, медную, бронзовую пудру, графит или похожие по свойствам порошки, пусть застывать будет немного дольше, зато лучше склеет и заполнит щели, а по крепости превосходят соду. Имею личный опыт поэтому и оставляю отзыв.
Itu soda kue atau kalsium karbonat?
А что за суперклей??? А ПВА подойдёт???
Nice video friend! There is so much to learn from your channel! Subscribed to the channel!
Se te ve con experiencia usando la espátula/tarjeta y el bicarbonato blanco
Porque es un secreto que difícilmente se comparte yo lo conozco desde hace más de 20 años
Great!
As a luthier, I can confirm that we use this fix for saddles and nuts all of the time. Idk who tf figured it out, but kudos to them.
Everyone saying 0:32 Lol Cheat screw was a different one with a perfect head! But wait! Maybe it just looks like a good head cause glue and soda filled the wrung part up! mmmhhh???
Why was the screw stripted when removed it was not?
The superglue and baking soda formed around the screw head, hardened , filling in areas around the philips head bit he used. He took it out in time, before the glue fully dried and no longer stripped.
Gracias
Cyan acrylate (Sekundenkleber) polymerises even with very low amounts of OH- . Normally this is taken from the water of the air. If you are mixing it with Natron - of course it polyerises very fast.
But it is not as stable, as it would be without these masses of Natron.
Cyanoacrylate is anerobic so any inert non-porous substance can be used to accelerate and strengthen the bond or 'fill' the void. Many more are way better than baking soda.
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Emegency fix for a cracked molar?
Most likely no! It's not food grade and if it burns your skin, nerves, gums you can possibly do more damage than started with. Not something I'd try. Possibly to fix false teeth but again chemical's not meant for the moth doesn't sound good. Plus they now sell tooth patch filler at Walmart, etc. :)
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I wonder if you used an airbrush to spray on the glue and then some sort of powder spray gun to spray on the powder to build up layers. Just a thought.
No no. It will quickly harden inside the airbrush, particularly the nozzle, and that will be the end of it.
@@melgross Thanks for that bit of useful info!
@@AFineLineA you’re welcome.
The way I've done it to replace bits of things that have broken off, is to apply a layer of glue, then some baking soda, then some more glue and then some more soda until it reaches the desired thickness, then sand and form it into the correct shape.