Ep. 11 - London - Solid Base Snow Globe Repair - Tilted figurine - Water change

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  • @carolpainter4305
    @carolpainter4305 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've just purchased a beautiful Christmas SnowDome from an auction site however, the water was very dirty.
    But after watching this video I've returned it to its natural beauty. Thank you so much for this video which has given me the confidence to purchase more, knowing that I can replace the water in my snow domes to its natural beauty.

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  ปีที่แล้ว

      Excellent, happy to hear it! That has been the goal of this channel. We're happy that you found our content helpful.

  • @TerisRrogen
    @TerisRrogen 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thank yooooou! I was searching for a hard base snowglobe, didn't know the term, so all i saw were the music ones 🤣

  • @Zahra-td6ke
    @Zahra-td6ke 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love that you did this together with your wife. You seem like a happy couple! Thank you so much for this video, was very informative in helping me decide what to do with my many tilted snow globes that are close to my heart. :D thumbs up!

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you. It's a hobby that we can do together. We are very happy that our video could help. Good luck with your snow globes!

  • @firefighter16me
    @firefighter16me 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you! My globe from london is leaking and the figurine is tilted, but I'm gonna fix that! Thanks so much😊

  • @gregbouchard1563
    @gregbouchard1563 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    keep up there good work on here mate rally good job on here mate

  • @ashleybennett3793
    @ashleybennett3793 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi! I just found your page! I have two globes i took apart to fix, but you definitely made it look way easier, haha. One of them, I think the stopper might be misshapen? I dont know if theres a way to fix it or if i should buy a new stopper. The second one is a music box one, and the rim of the glass dome cracked when i was removing the stopper!!! No idea what to do there. Any advice would be super appreciated. You guys are amazing

  • @mayra1967100
    @mayra1967100 ปีที่แล้ว +1

  • @gregbouchard1563
    @gregbouchard1563 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    am form there UK mate keep up there good work on here mate form greg

  • @marja6136
    @marja6136 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just broke a snow globe we got for Christmas. I want to repair it. What kind of syringe are you using?

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      We use a marinating syringe that we found at Bed, Bath, and beyond. You can also get them on Amazon. Make sure it is the one with only one hole at the tip as opposed to the marinating needles that also have holes on the side. We discuss that and all of the other tools and materials we use in Episode 3. However, we rarely use the syringe these days. The submersion methods works better and is easier. Hold the globe upside down under water then pull back on the rubber stopper to let the air out and replace it with water. We use this method in all of our more recent videos.

  • @fearthefighter8786
    @fearthefighter8786 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is awesome. What about ones that have a usb port and switch on it?

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      We have never seen a snow globe with a USB port. We have come across many with switches for lights. We are careful with those not to get the electrical parts wet during repair.

    • @fearthefighter8786
      @fearthefighter8786 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@snowgloberescue8887 do you service others for people or just your own? Also just checked it’s like an android plug in probably to charge it

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We are not providing snow globe repair services at this time. Possibly in the future. Below are links to some snow globe repair companies that may be able to help you:
      snowgloberepair.com/
      snowglobecentral.com/
      www.snowgloberepaircenter.com/

    • @fearthefighter8786
      @fearthefighter8786 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@snowgloberescue8887 ok thanks

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Anytime! Good luck!

  • @starknight88tube
    @starknight88tube ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent video ... I struggled to remove all air bubbles though ... Any special tips? 🙏

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi. Thank you. I can't remember if we used the syringe in this video, however, our preferred method is now submerging the globe under water. It works much better for us. Hold the globe upside down under water and pull back on the stopper to let the air out. You will see us using this method in all of our more recent videos. Episode 201, the Harry Potter snow globe repair, is a good example. We do use the syringe if we feel that submerging the base under water may damage something but that doesn't happen often. Good luck.

  • @bebsou
    @bebsou ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello, thank you for the video. I have a question, what kind of glue do you dissolve with water to thicken the water?

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello and you are welcome. We use Elmer's Clear Glue, however, any clear glue that completely dissolves in water should work. You may be interested in Episode 32 where we compare several choices for your globe liquid.

  • @jlach100
    @jlach100 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for your tutorials. I have a solid wood base globe. I’ve soaked it in water just off boil for 20 minutes, replaced the boiling water 3 times. And it still won’t budge, any advice?

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi. The problem with wood bases is that the wood is a poor conductor of heat. Since the base is wood we feel pretty confident that the globe was installed using hot glue. We had a globe that sat in boiling water for one hour and a half before it came loose. We almost gave up on it, but we were confident that it was assembled with hot glue and kept heating it until the glue finally melted. We always say to bring the hot water up to the top of the base and keep the globe out of the water, in this case it should be OK to bring the water slightly above the base to ensure that the heat is surrounding the glue. It is especially safe to do so if there is no water in the globe. However, to answer your question; the only way to get the globe out of the base is to heat the base until the hot glue melts. In this case it may take some time. You could also try heating the base with a hair dryer. Point the dryer where the base and globe meet. Turn the globe to evenly distribute the heat. Something like a lazy Susan or turntable could help. Good luck!

  • @PhantomMoocat
    @PhantomMoocat ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is E6000 a decent glue to use for a snowglobe? I recently purchased a snowglobe where a part of the figure inside is broken. Going to attempt a repair based on your videos! Really hoping it works out for me!

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We have never used E6000, however, our understanding is that it is similar to super glue except that it has a bit longer drying and cure time. We were using super glue and gorilla glue at first then a snow globe parts company recommended using Zap-A-Gap, especially when attaching the figurine to the stopper, however, we have globes that we repaired over the past two years using those products and so far no issues.

  • @arizonawoman9912
    @arizonawoman9912 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a larger snow globe that needs to be taken apart. About how long did it take you with the blow-dryer to get the glue loosened?

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi. It normally takes 3 to 5 minutes if the globe was assembled using hot glue. If it wasn't it may take up to 10 minutes or not at all depending on what it was assembled with. This video is almost a year old. We primarily use boiling water to open solid base snow globe these days. It is quicker and easier. Place the snow globe in a container and fill with boiling water up to but not past the top of the base. We have not had any issues using this method but if you are concerned about water damage you can use plastic wrap or a plastic bag to protect the base so that it only gets the heat. We have many examples in the videos that we released in the past few months, especially the Halloween globes (Episodes 106 - 116) which show examples of globes that were assembled with hot glue and some that were not. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @juliettelynne5861
    @juliettelynne5861 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Snow Globe Rescue!
    Love your videos :). I have a question about underwater glue to attach the figurine to its rubber stopper. I’ve tried underwater LocTite and it’s failed me 3 times. I let the glue cure for 2 weeks and the figurine still separates.
    What do you use that is underwater proof? Hot glue? Liquid nails? Super Glue?
    I add a tablespoon of rubbing alcohol along with 3 TBSP of Elmer’s Glue and the rest with distilled water. Getting very frustrated with the figurine…Thoughts?

    • @snowgloberescue8887
      @snowgloberescue8887  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi. We are happy to hear that you enjoy the videos. We started out using Gorilla Glue and Super glue which worked. We have figurines that we glued back down over a year ago and are still fine. However, for almost a year now we have been using Zap-A-Gap which was recommended by a company that we purchased snow globe snow from. It works great and we have had no issues with it. We use it for everything now. You can find it on Amazon. I believe Episode 37 may be the first time we used it to attach a figurine, then it is the only thing we used going forward. You water, glue, and alcohol mix sounds fine. You may be interested in episode 32 where we compare the different options for the snow globe water. Good luck.