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What Do You Know About Super Glue?
Superglue is one of those substances that everyone should have on hand. It is strong which means that it can help bond almost anything in place. One packet of superglue may look small and tiny, but it is so powerful that often what is needed is only one drop. Superglue works on pretty much any substance including plastics, ceramics, glass, and even shoes.
There are a few different kinds of superglue and superglue-like products out there on the market. They market themselves as an all purpose glue that has lasting staying power. While this is true, some surfaces stick better than others. And sometimes when you use superglue, it is easy to realize that sometimes it does not make a lasting fit. Given that, there are certain situations that are almost ideal for superglue and others that are not. For example, superglue doesn’t work very well when gluing fabrics together. To do that you should get special fabric glue.
Though the tube is usually small, it really has a powerful bonding action. It can be easy to assume that a lot of it needs to be used. But all this really does is cause a mess. For example, if you use too much superglue you put yourself at risk for gluing your fingers together. And even though the fingers will separate eventually sometimes it takes a special solvent to make that happen.
Once you buy the superglue make sure you read the package directions to make sure you are using it properly. Improper use can be dangerous. Another safety measure is to make sure you keep the product out of reach from children. It can be a disaster if the children find it and start using it. Their skin is delicate and sensitive and if they happen to get it on their eyes or start eating the superglue there could be problems.
Superglue is a great product but it needs to be treated with respect. Read the package instructions and follow a safety procedure when using it. And for some things, remember that it may not be a permanent solution. If you use it in a smart manner, you will have good results. Also, consider that you may need other types of glues to assist with your project. Superglue is great but not good for everything, such as fabric.
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I want to glue ceramic tiles to the outside a terra cotta planter to be used as a fish tank. Any suggestions?
I’m turning a terra cotta pot into a fish tank. I’ve made small tiles myself and want to glue them to the outside of the pot (mosaic). What I need to know is: what kind of adhesive can I use to keep the fish save and stops water from seeping out?
While this sounds like a nice project, I’d be a little concerned about what size planter are you planning to use. Even small fish like a betta or small group of guppies should be allowed 2.5-5 gallons of water volume. Many fish will also require heated water, and most a filter in order to thrive.
Also, most tropical fish aren’t meant to be viewed from above – you may not get a good view of their coloration or finnage. For species bred to be viewed from the top (goldfish and koi), these would quickly outgrow any planter (fancy goldfish get to around 5-8 inches minimum, common types up to 18 inches; koi get to around 3 feet).
Perhaps a better method of doing the mosaic for a fish is to get a 5.5 or 10 gallon glass aquarium (about $10-12) and put the mosaic on the back of the tank (on the outside, since Ceramic Glazes may contain chemicals that would harm the fish). This could be done with clear aquarium sealant, although I’s also add another backing behind the tiles for support.
If you want to use the pot, this would only be good as a temporary home, with heat and filtering concerns as stated above, plus growth of fish beyond the capacity of most planters, but also because the smaller volume will be relatively unstable as far as temperature (particularly if you plan to have it outside).
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