You should keep it in your first aid kit! It’s great at quickly sealing cuts.
I also am pretty sure while your advice is technically correct and good advice, it seems applicable only for bigger jobs and not the quick dumb fixes people use gorilla glue and super glue for. Super glue is really great for short term seal. Otherwise yes wow it is useless. Especially if it’s anything that has to endure any sort of pressure, tension, movement, moisture, etc. Gorilla glue (clamp and cure kind) hasn’t failed me with plywood or ceramic so far. Haven’t had much use for it beyond that.
Like it’s good advice but I hope people realize it’s more specialized advice.
You should keep it in your first aid kit! It’s great at quickly sealing cuts.
I also am pretty sure while your advice is technically correct and good advice, it seems applicable only for bigger jobs and not the quick dumb fixes people use gorilla glue and super glue for. Super glue is really great for short term seal. Otherwise yes wow it is useless. Especially if it’s anything that has to endure any sort of pressure, tension, movement, moisture, etc. Gorilla glue (clamp and cure kind) hasn’t failed me with plywood or ceramic so far. Haven’t had much use for it beyond that.
Like it’s good advice but I hope people realize it’s more specialized advice.
At the drug store you can buy what’s essentially aerosol super glue. I think under the brand Liquid Skin in Canada.
Stings like a motherfucker but great for road rash and general cuts. Buy some lidocaine spray to go with it is my recommendation.