Try moulding some baking powder paste into a shape, then mist/spray it down with superglue. .......Wonder if this could be used to make a new kind of 3d printer?
That actually is a quite novel (mentioned ~once) and never tested idea. Powder printers are difficult for amateurs, but this one seems to be very promising!
Actually, that is exactly how architectural 3d printers work. They have bicarbonate print beds and cartridges that print in super glue. It's pretty fast, and ok in strength.
Can you mix vinegar and superglue together and then add them to baking soda? Or vice versa??? Like a classic baking soda vinegar volcano but the lava hardens into rock. Idk, just an idea :)
I used to work at a bullet proof Kevlar helmet manufacturer that used super glue for many steps. We all had superglue spot on our pants and would often have our gloves glue to our fingers. We used super glue and bondo dust to fill surface imperfections. Super glue and sanding works wonders on most surface repairs.
Bro I have a story I was in school and in our math class (1st pd) there was these popular kids in my group and the were messing around and they put hot glue on my fingers shirt and jeans it was so hot I had to leave school in second period so I could cool off
Actually mixing baking soda and CA glue is used for plane repairs on propellers typically carbon fiber propellers. The chemical reaction not only makes the glue harder immediately it's also about five times harder than CA glue.
What if you were able to combine the super glue and water as an aerosol? Like if you had a separate spray-paint gun for water and a separate one for super glue but let the mists combine.
The manufacturers don't say much about their mixture for the glue, but from what I have found out, the glue itself is a plastic that wants to make long chain polymers with itself. The only thing stopping it from doing that is the solution of acid it is suspended in. That's the sharp smell you get when you pop the lid. The reason superglue sets quickly in the presence of water or baking soda is because the acid is being neutralised and the plastic has nothing stopping it from setting. The neutralisation is where the heat comes from. To get optimal neutralisation, you want to use something on the other side of the pH table. So acid + baking soda = strong reaction. Since water is in the middle of this table, the acid doesn't react as quickly. So my guess is that since vinegar is an acid (ethanoic acid) you would get a much slower reaction, if any at all.
Its a wierd thing between super glue and fabric, my sister once spilled a little bit of super glue, while she had a blanket around her qnd anywhere where the blanket and her skin touched, burned
Sedgewise47 if you want the correct answer, you should start by posting the wrong answer. However, it is my speculation that it would be brittle, like acrylic. It might also be fairly hard when correctly cured.
I can attest that the comment I posted above is a permanent repair. It's been over 2 months now with daily use, constant filling and emptying the fuel tank with gas and oil mixture and still no signs of a leak. Most of the time the tank is full of gas and oil because that's how I store this blower. The only recommendation I can offer to anyone wanting to do this repair is that you make sure the fuel tank is empty, washed out and dry when you apply the glue and baking soda to fix the hole or crack. This May or may not be important but that's what I did and it worked for me.
@@roberthicks1612 I don't think youd want to have gas in your tank anyway. Any free particles that get into your gas could contaminate and destroy your engine. Better to start with a clean tank and clean it thoroughly afterword before adding your gas
Cyanoacrylate ( super glue) doesn't adhere very well to high density polyethylene due to the low energy surface and the release agent in HDPE. Unless you add a primer or baking soda!
Wow it's almost like superglue was specifically engineered to close wounds and as such it should react when it comes into contact with a wet substance such as blood or water from broken cells.
Actually, mixing super glue and water i much more common than you may think. Many people who make coral reefs for tanks use super glue to hold the coral to an attachment piece then quickly putting it in water to keep the coral just the way they want it because super glue and water make a quick bond most people do this so they don't have to watch the super glue dry and let the coral die.
At first there should be a estimated time to where it can stick and after it sticks it becomes solid while stuck on the object so THOSE ARE SMART PLEASE MAKE THIS TYPE OF THING
I was actually thinking that. I knew it likely wouldn't have cause any kind of reaction in this specific "experiment", but I wondered about future tries where it might alter the results.
you should see if it's possible to "slush" cast something with superglue and baking soda. i'm thinking like wet the mold with water, dust on a light coating of baking powder, then spray with super glue. then repeat a few times to thicken the shell of the part.
I used Krazy glue (same thing as a well made super glue) and baking soda to repair 2 cracks and thin spots on the plastic fuel tank on my Redmax 8500 backpack blower and that tank has been sitting for a month full of gas and oil with no signs of leaks. This stuff really works and it's gas and oil resistant. you can even sand it down to smooth out the surface.
Yessir, it's been 2 months now and the gas tank has been full of gas and 2 cyl. oil mix and still hasn't leaked or seeped out any gas or oil. This stuff really woks. I use this blower every day.
Apply the glue first then sprinkle baking soda on it, cover all the glue in baking soda. The glue will dry instantly so you can use an old toothbrush to brush off the access baking soda.
Try to make a spider Man webshooter using the idea of dripping super glue into water, like you a button to push the super glue with air into the water and then out, like a webshooter!
Just seen this video and i actually want to try this too! I like making miniatures, and I want to try to shape little things with this method. I'll mix baking soda with a bit of water to make it moldable, and when i'm done molding it, I'll cure it with the super glue. I hope it doesn't ruin the shape! :D
i've hears stories of ppl acidentialy dumping their bottle of super glue and wiping it up with paper towels and it catching fire a few minutes later in the trash can
Next make Spiderman web shooter. Same with glue and water I was thinking co2 compressed for firing it and run the glue water through it just to see how far it will shoot and if it even if it wil shoot
Hey there, long time viewer love the show, I wanted to thank you for the tid bit on gap filling with plastics in this video. I've been a long time rc hobbieist and this will save me a ton of time with custom body builds in the future... thanks again and keep up the amazing work, love the show!
At the beginning, start of the tests. How do you know it was the water reacting with the superglue and not the food colouring reacting with it? Hmmmmmm
It would just burn off, it's a alcohol base so it also produces flammable vapors thus causing it to burn off, also that's why it evaporates and dries quickly.
Yep, baking soda & super glue is a go-to repair trick in the model horse world. You can also use it to fix cracked fingernails. But...ya know what? I really want to see you make a homemade lava lamp! 'cause when you were dropping the super glue into the water that was the first thing that came to mind.
I wonder what would happen if you tried superglue in liquid nitrogen. I am also curious if salt and superglue would do pretty much the same as the baking soda. I have a feeling that the reason the superglue reacts differently between water and baking soda has something to do with crystalline structures and water molecules.
Ok Dude, this superglue thing though somewhat interesting knowledge, you have too much time on your hands. No worries , I like you and I'll keep watching and sharing. Miss Jessi J.
Do you think that you could put a CD in the vacuum chamber aswell as a bar of soap.......... TRUST ME YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED IN THESE RESULTS PLUS IT IS VERY AWESOME TO SEE.
R.I.P, Mr Random... I've used baking soda and CA glue to repair plastic nuts, ( the part where the strings cross to the headstock), on many guitars as well as model body repairs. By the way, NEVER put CA glue on a Q- tip!!! It creates a caustic gas and can leave badly damagd skin if contact is made!!!
Aircraft repairmen use super glue and baking soda for fixes "no pun intended" on the fly
Bombskwad92 What's the pun?
Bombskwad92 someone watches this old house..
Thoarsted Rock Oil Ohhhhhhh now i get it 😂😂😂
Bombskwad92 This is both untrue and unfunny. Really KoR?
"On the fly"
Try moulding some baking powder paste into a shape, then mist/spray it down with superglue. .......Wonder if this could be used to make a new kind of 3d printer?
That actually is a quite novel (mentioned ~once) and never tested idea. Powder printers are difficult for amateurs, but this one seems to be very promising!
Actually, that is exactly how architectural 3d printers work. They have bicarbonate print beds and cartridges that print in super glue. It's pretty fast, and ok in strength.
The one I used is 20 years old and it printed a building in about 2 hours.
How big of a building are we talking?
Can you mix vinegar and superglue together and then add them to baking soda? Or vice versa??? Like a classic baking soda vinegar volcano but the lava hardens into rock. Idk, just an idea :)
Anchor Bait I love this idea
Anchor Bait i love so idea
Yo neeece
Tkor should really try this
Stuart King I really hope they do! I'm sure the results would be interesting either way. He read the post so we shall see :)
You should try to coat ice with NeverWet then let the ice melt
That would be so cool 😎
Ok if they don’t do this, I will , best idea I’ve heard all day
everyone like this so they see this
Omg yes
Ice Wallow Come noooooooo that is a terrible idea it will rip a giant hole in the space time continuum
Never spill super glue on your jeans, gets mighty hot.
Yea that happened to me! I was like OWWWW that burnt and I didn't even know what was going on😂
I used to work at a bullet proof Kevlar helmet manufacturer that used super glue for many steps. We all had superglue spot on our pants and would often have our gloves glue to our fingers. We used super glue and bondo dust to fill surface imperfections. Super glue and sanding works wonders on most surface repairs.
I had no idea!
If the heat is your concern you haven't realized you're pants aren't coming off any time soon
Bro I have a story I was in school and in our math class (1st pd) there was these popular kids in my group and the were messing around and they put hot glue on my fingers shirt and jeans it was so hot I had to leave school in second period so I could cool off
Actually mixing baking soda and CA glue is used for plane repairs on propellers typically carbon fiber propellers. The chemical reaction not only makes the glue harder immediately it's also about five times harder than CA glue.
Pro tip: Never use rubber/latex gloves when working on any reaction that might be exothermic. You don't want to risk melting the gloves to your hand.
Instead use… nitrile? or
@stanleythrewbrick use your brain bud. He gave you the first half, now do your research
@@BenStolen-fn5kq lol.. you okay lil guy? D’ya feel better now after typing your temper tantrum?👶🏻
Whats the likelihood of that happening with this?
What if you were able to combine the super glue and water as an aerosol? Like if you had a separate spray-paint gun for water and a separate one for super glue but let the mists combine.
I thought of simmilar setup aswell... It would be like shot-crete or fibreglass spray
Super 77 is basically that
InfinitePower , nhaaaaaaaaa its Mr. clean sperm
Spiderman??
Already been done: Its called HAIRSPRAY :o))
Him: * touches super glue *
Also him: *its sticky.*
I read your name as midget marie .... sorry :P
*I T S S T I C K Y*
@@mickeythegodfather6169 A sticky midget ?!? .... keep talking :)
Bridget Marie him has a name tho
forbidden cotton candy
Why is this true?
Same.
I want to squish it
WaIT nO-
@ 5:12 he just made crack...
-Gets burned by super glue with water
-Continues to touch it multiple times throughout the video
Beta males... *eyerolls*
Try out glass experiments with the new foundry
What would happen if you replace the water with vinegar?
It erupts, and it would be a fine mess.
Marty Contestabile meth
The manufacturers don't say much about their mixture for the glue, but from what I have found out, the glue itself is a plastic that wants to make long chain polymers with itself.
The only thing stopping it from doing that is the solution of acid it is suspended in. That's the sharp smell you get when you pop the lid.
The reason superglue sets quickly in the presence of water or baking soda is because the acid is being neutralised and the plastic has nothing stopping it from setting. The neutralisation is where the heat comes from.
To get optimal neutralisation, you want to use something on the other side of the pH table. So acid + baking soda = strong reaction.
Since water is in the middle of this table, the acid doesn't react as quickly.
So my guess is that since vinegar is an acid (ethanoic acid) you would get a much slower reaction, if any at all.
Mike
I’m sorry if I’m being rude, but they didn’t ask you.
@@c10v3r Just f-ing rude
*"might've just discovered how Spiderman makes his web fluid"*
Spoodimin nize
That’s what I was thinking lol
I mean, it would be quite warm.
Spoodimin lol
Weeb*
Mix that solution with flex seal and slap that on flex tape, then put it on a nokia
Justin Y. Leave
Justin Y. The world isn't ready for this all new idestructable invention... :)
I just cut the boat in half
Justin Y. If Justin wins 25 bucks, I will be amazed. Notice me
YES
The new intro style is great
I can't believe I am one of 5.4 million to watch this. I need a hobby like watching grass grow.
ah! it's burning me through my gloves. touches it with bare hands
theblueshadow it was the reaction to the hot gloves that caused a burning sensation
that doesn't make sense
If the gloves are hot then why did it only hurt when he touched it?
He said when it catalyzes it heats up
Its a wierd thing between super glue and fabric, my sister once spilled a little bit of super glue, while she had a blanket around her qnd anywhere where the blanket and her skin touched, burned
the superglue does not 'catalyse' itself it polymerises into polycyanoacrylate plastic that is why it is hard and brittle
But is it bulletproof?
But is it resistant to a 1000 degree knife?
Or a hydraulic press?
Now your speaking my language
All of these questions were already answered when he pulled it apart obviously if it can't resist that it can't resist those things either
darkness risen, never under estimate
the stupidity of people on TH-cam.
You should try to mold/cast something with that mix
Jose Mejia
Yeah-how “strong” (or “weak”) is the resulting “plastic” anyway?
😐 So, umm-*no one* knows? Nice to see that 2 people (so far) “liked” my comment, but I was really hoping to get an _answer_ to my question...
Sedgewise47 if you want the correct answer, you should start by posting the wrong answer. However, it is my speculation that it would be brittle, like acrylic. It might also be fairly hard when correctly cured.
You can try it
Send it to "Presstube" for shredder.
You should put a go pro in the washing machine or dishwasher it would be really cool to see the footage!!!!!!!
We’ll also need light haha
Spider-Man doesn't make his own web fluid, Peter Parker makes it for him!
I can attest that the comment I posted above is a permanent repair. It's been over 2 months now with daily use, constant filling and emptying the fuel tank with gas and oil mixture and still no signs of a leak. Most of the time the tank is full of gas and oil because that's how I store this blower. The only recommendation I can offer to anyone wanting to do this repair is that you make sure the fuel tank is empty, washed out and dry when you apply the glue and baking soda to fix the hole or crack. This May or may not be important but that's what I did and it worked for me.
Big Texas - I learned this from a violin maker. They didn't use water, just super glue and baking soda. Is that what you did?
The baking soda immediately completely dries out the super glue and acts as an instant curer for the glue, basically. So yes you only need those 2.
Right. I just didn't know why he used water in the experiment. I just use the baking soda alone with my projects.
IF it gets that hot I would not want to do it with gas in the tank.
@@roberthicks1612 I don't think youd want to have gas in your tank anyway. Any free particles that get into your gas could contaminate and destroy your engine. Better to start with a clean tank and clean it thoroughly afterword before adding your gas
Why doesn't superglue stick to the inside of the tube?
i think it needs to react with air, or more specifically the humidity, or water in the air to start curing
Cyanoacrylate ( super glue) doesn't adhere very well to high density polyethylene due to the low energy surface and the release agent in HDPE. Unless you add a primer or baking soda!
*UNANSWERED QUESTIONS*
Because then you couldn't use the tube!!
Seriously 😑🤦🏻♂️
Can you try to recreate glow in the dark Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? They are a relatively new product.
Stephen Woolery what
Wow it's almost like superglue was specifically engineered to close wounds and as such it should react when it comes into contact with a wet substance such as blood or water from broken cells.
Except that's not how or why super glue was invented.
Cody Evans except it was during ww2
What's the flammability of the baking-soda-water-superglue mixture?
Right!? I wonder if it could be used as thermal insulation. Would this be cheaper or more ecological than fiberglass?
Dustin Winski I think he was asking if you can catch the fumes on fire
Actually, mixing super glue and water i much more common than you may think. Many people who make coral reefs for tanks use super glue to hold the coral to an attachment piece then quickly putting it in water to keep the coral just the way they want it because super glue and water make a quick bond most people do this so they don't have to watch the super glue dry and let the coral die.
Codster 130 on some bottles of super glue it even tells you to get a surface wet and mix some super glue because it dries faster
I didn't know this... that might help me fix a few things without so much misery...
Can you make a spiderman web shooter that shoots out a fine water jet and a fine superglue jet and have them cure during flight.
I was thinking the same thing. I think Spider or Spider-Kid or whoecer should see this an make a web shooter
At first there should be a estimated time to where it can stick and after it sticks it becomes solid while stuck on the object so THOSE ARE SMART PLEASE MAKE THIS TYPE OF THING
I thought of this too! 🙂
I swear I thought of the same thing. I hope they see your comment and try something with it , it'll be amazing if it actually works out
David Atkinson no.
"I think I just figured out how spiderman makes his spider web" I litter was just thinking that right before you said it..lol
does the aluminum affect the reaction of the superglue/water/baking soda mixtures?
No.
I was actually thinking that. I knew it likely wouldn't have cause any kind of reaction in this specific "experiment", but I wondered about future tries where it might alter the results.
@@ElysetheEevee Aaluminium is nonreactive, like gold.
@@kinas1027 no.
I was wondering that and if the food coloring has an effect?
Can you cast something cool with the super glue + baking soda water solution?
you should see if it's possible to "slush" cast something with superglue and baking soda. i'm thinking like wet the mold with water, dust on a light coating of baking powder, then spray with super glue. then repeat a few times to thicken the shell of the part.
Does it matter at all that you are doing this ON a piece of foil?
Wouldn't the foil itself contribute to some sort of chemical change?
You're right, however, it was a similar reaction in the glass jar. So if it affected the results it must be minor.
No, the foil doesn't affect it. Super glues react to moisture, not metal.
*Casting with superglue!*
I used Krazy glue (same thing as a well made super glue) and baking soda to repair 2 cracks and thin spots on the plastic fuel tank on my Redmax 8500 backpack blower and that tank has been sitting for a month full of gas and oil with no signs of leaks. This stuff really works and it's gas and oil resistant. you can even sand it down to smooth out the surface.
😎 😎
Big Texas that is freaking epic
Yessir, it's been 2 months now and the gas tank has been full of gas and 2 cyl. oil mix and still hasn't leaked or seeped out any gas or oil. This stuff really woks. I use this blower every day.
Do you apply the glue first and then sprinkle the baking soda onto it? Or banking soda later and drip the glue onto it?
Apply the glue first then sprinkle baking soda on it, cover all the glue in baking soda. The glue will dry instantly so you can use an old toothbrush to brush off the access baking soda.
Could you mold that super glue with a baking soda mold like the sand mold you guys make
You'd need an oil based binder for the baking soda to give it an initial form.
their faces in the intro:
Grant: I got this
Nate: what am i supposed to do again?
You should try casting by pouring in the baking soda and water into a mold at the same time, it would be interesting to see how the cast turned out!
injection molding might work well this
My boyfriend's reaction to the resulting jar test: "It's art with a fart."
GothSaidWhat brain under-informationized. Please elaborate ERR99999999999.
Try to make a spider Man webshooter using the idea of dripping super glue into water, like you a button to push the super glue with air into the water and then out, like a webshooter!
The problem is that the super glue cures very hard.
You would need to add something to keep it flexible.
I think we should care about this after we get it to form any kind of usable strings.
But yeah, there should be some way of removing it.
I think they'd have to touch in the air, otherwise it would just block the barrel
Jlaser did a video like that
Arett Barnard probably, eventhough you may be able to do it with something like a teflon coating inside the barrel.
I love your questioning and language. So great for my grade 2's!!
the new animations are ace
Pretty Cool Experiments!
8:05 This is what you came here for, thank me later.
Thanks
Daniel Berthellemy tanks
tanks
Thanks
Daniel Berthellemy ty
Just seen this video and i actually want to try this too! I like making miniatures, and I want to try to shape little things with this method. I'll mix baking soda with a bit of water to make it moldable, and when i'm done molding it, I'll cure it with the super glue. I hope it doesn't ruin the shape! :D
It scared me when the mixture started to burn him
sallyseal 545 that was terrifying
Unicorn Magic Cupcakes ikr I thought it was going to stick to him 😱
It excited me
What would super glue do on dry ice?
Angel Acuna It would probably freeze.
Jacco Sierkstra probably lol?
Peter Parker is woke
no he's not. HE'S *SHOOK*
@@annmiha510 Nah fam he's *SHOOKETH*
I love your guys' experiments....always very entertaining. 😊
This is frickin awesome
If Super Glue gets hot once its starts to catalyze, then could you start a fire with Super Glue?
i've hears stories of ppl acidentialy dumping their bottle of super glue and wiping it up with paper towels and it catching fire a few minutes later in the trash can
InfinitePower yass that is great idea
You can put superglue on felt and it will catch on fire.
Next make Spiderman web shooter. Same with glue and water I was thinking co2 compressed for firing it and run the glue water through it just to see how far it will shoot and if it even if it wil shoot
TAN MAN someone should mix their nylon formula with this and see what happens
i love this guy. i dont think anybodies ever done this.
I don’t know why but this part cracks me up 3:54
Spongegar Guy OW ITS HOT OW OW *touches with bare hands*
The Lucky Gamer man lol
Spongegar Guy e
The spiderman bit cracks me up.
@@Hum4n_b4tt3ry because it cooled down (:
could you see what happens if you put the slime and flour ninja balls in the vacuum chamber
Crazy Watermelon Gaming that is actually a cool idea
thanks
Can we mold it in different shapes?
Hey there, long time viewer love the show, I wanted to thank you for the tid bit on gap filling with plastics in this video. I've been a long time rc hobbieist and this will save me a ton of time with custom body builds in the future... thanks again and keep up the amazing work, love the show!
Find a random rock and melt it.
Lol
hi I love your vids
Mix baking soda, vinegar, and superglue.
I like building scale models and that baking soda/super glue trick is going to come in really handing! Thanks for the video!
200 dollars of super glue
It is 25 bucks on amazon lol
Maybe 43 not sure what size of it he has
looks 500ml or so ( 473ml? )
What happens when you mix baking soda, super glue, and vinegar?
cgibs7 it will be stinky and messy and yeah
Can you make a bulletproof substance for less than $150?
Everlast720 steel plate: $40
Everlast720 lol
Cooking pan? It could be cheaper than $40 lol
Nope, because nothing is bullet proof. You can make bullet resistant materials though.
Everlast720
Step 1. Get Lots of rocks
Step 2. Pile them up
Okay. Im 62. Got a 4 year degree in Environmental Science at 49. Now, I want to dig out the chemistry texts a
Nd see what I missed!
At the beginning, start of the tests.
How do you know it was the water reacting with the superglue and not the food colouring reacting with it?
Hmmmmmm
Because there's 3 drops of it in there, not enough of it to react with. Hmmmmmm???
Exactly! Doesn't matter how little food colouring there is, it's another unaccounted variable
@@chickibean it's a water based dye.
Put superglue in a metal foundry
It would just burn off, it's a alcohol base so it also produces flammable vapors thus causing it to burn off, also that's why it evaporates and dries quickly.
Instant spray foam.
So exactly where can you get the bulk glue, and is it cost effective?
Very informative...and well done!
try to start a campfire by creating an exothermic reaction with super glue
Rats and More yea but i want to see what crazy stuff they do with it
what happens if you mix sodium with a alkali acid?
akeem anderson crazy
An alkaline acid, how does that even work
What is alkaline acid ?
KaushikSci a type of acid that's alkaline
Daniel Cuevas alkaline is the word non chemists use to describe basic compounds basic meaning the opposite of acidic
Yep, baking soda & super glue is a go-to repair trick in the model horse world. You can also use it to fix cracked fingernails. But...ya know what? I really want to see you make a homemade lava lamp! 'cause when you were dropping the super glue into the water that was the first thing that came to mind.
pretty cats :)
I wonder what would happen if you tried superglue in liquid nitrogen. I am also curious if salt and superglue would do pretty much the same as the baking soda. I have a feeling that the reason the superglue reacts differently between water and baking soda has something to do with crystalline structures and water molecules.
I don't think this guy ever took a single chemistry class in his life.
I will give him a little credit he did know it was exothermic.
Could you try to make space food?
學函數堆鏽水 he made space cake lol
More metal foundry videos? Make use of the upgraded metal foundry
bob
3:58 it got so intense I'm dyinggg😂😂
Put baking soda in molds and then pour super glue over
Gurosama Bltch whats up with that profile picture 😂
What she said
Exactly 😅
yes
Ok Dude, this superglue thing though somewhat interesting knowledge, you have too much time on your hands.
No worries , I like you and I'll keep watching and sharing.
Miss Jessi J.
3:59 **gets burned**
"eXoterMal rEacTion dosmqldmcopamdoxmwo"
*_I Guess That's How They Make That String Spray ._._*
What was the song called that u used when you combined all 3 of them?
What would happen if you put baking soda in a mold. Then cover the baking soda with Superglue???
Trying it would pretty much be no harder than typing the question. Let us know what you find!
Do you think that you could put a CD in the vacuum chamber aswell as a bar of soap.......... TRUST ME YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED IN THESE RESULTS PLUS IT IS VERY AWESOME TO SEE.
Nice intro man👌
Don't read my profile picture I’m live 😀😀 with a broken hand
I agree
Alex dont advertise here
I saw you in another video I went the whole way
Watching Nate flip out is always funny. He's just got this childlike innocence that's hilarious.
The super glue wasn't hot just because it was in water. If you put a small drop on your finger it gets hot too
Matt Helton fingernail glue and many brands of liquid stitches are also cyanoacrylate. Those don't get hot.
It gets hot because of the water in the air. It reacts in the water the same way.
Matt Helton your finger has water.
Superglue and antifreeze
No borax slime diy
I slept watching this which is kinda cool. Best nap ever. Hadn't slept well for months
R.I.P, Mr Random... I've used baking soda and CA glue to repair plastic nuts, ( the part where the strings cross to the headstock), on many guitars as well as model body repairs. By the way, NEVER put CA glue on a Q- tip!!! It creates a caustic gas and can leave badly damagd skin if contact is made!!!
If chemistry is you thing i suggest watch Cody's lab or Nile red to find more experiments like this.
quinton quill I watch him too
quinton quill or nurd rage
I suggest turning spell check on and proof reading before posting (lol)
Pla mix green flash powder and, negative x and thermite and light it
Sharkeee Gaming Doesn't do anything.
theaberrantdon aww well that sucks
I like talkang
Kitbashers love this mix for bonding gaps and such. Works very well.
Dan Gifford it’s great for repairing guitar nut
Try putting baking soda into a mold, and then pouring super glue onto the baking soda to cast the super glue
where is the other guy :I???
Try melting it
Very interesting. Why does it release heat though?