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Old 04-26-2005 | 10:06 PM
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Okay...while working on my trainer, this is a list of stuff I CA'ed to the floor...

2 screwdrivers
2 screws
1 drill bit
2 pairs of wire cutters
1 pair of long nose pliers
1 hobby knife blade
1 3/8" drill
1 ruler
1 airplane tire
1 RC truck
1 fingernail (glued tip of finger nail to outer edge of finger. OUCH!)

Can you say, "Dead when your mom comes in here."...
I just thought I'd share my experience so others will be more carefull with CA...
Old 04-26-2005 | 10:09 PM
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I only use CA when I have to.

Eventually you'll most likely become alergic to it if you build models very long.

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Old 04-26-2005 | 10:13 PM
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WOW! That's an impressive list... well done!
Old 04-26-2005 | 10:13 PM
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I already have histamine...so I bought one of those Ionic Breeze things...the compact one...works really good exept the buildup on the grid...

Wow...one more thing to be allergic to...
Old 04-26-2005 | 10:35 PM
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I only use CA when I have to.

Eventually you'll most likely become alergic to it if you build models very long.
That's why I've switched to Elmer's Carpenter's Glue before I developed an allergy to it. Now I use it for only a few things and hopefully won't ever become allergic to it.
Old 04-26-2005 | 10:37 PM
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I'll second the carpenters glue. Lighter, stronger, CHEAPER, and cleans up much easier. Plus- you can get your tools back if you spill!
Old 04-26-2005 | 11:22 PM
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Umm...how bad is this CA glue allergy?
Old 04-26-2005 | 11:58 PM
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As I said above, I haven't been bother yet. But I have seen people that have had trouble breathing for days after exposure to CA. It can cause pretty serious breathing problems. I've know one guy that needed to go the emergency room because he couldn't breath.
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ORIGINAL: FOD MAN

Has not been a problem for me but it has done great harm to my dog. he cannot stay in my shop anymore, here is some before and after photos of him.
That is so funny... Photoshop?

For the CA, I use a filtered mask and have a fan blowing the fumes out of the shop. I learned the hard way. Right after a lot of building, I coughed and coughed, my chest hurt, etc. I could not figure it out. The next day here on RCU I read about how CA could cause those things. This forum may have just saved my life! Thanks all!

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My allergy has developed to the level that I have to use very small amounts at any one time. I try to use titebond wood glue for most of my construction. However, when I must use CA, and if it is any substantial amounts, I use a respirator. Even if I breathe in just a little, my lungs ache for a couple of days. I would also recommend using a fan to keep the air moving, and be careful how close you get while applying it. It is real easy to forget and get your head right over the area you are trying to glue, and then it's just a matter of time until you breathe in at the wrong time.
Old 04-27-2005 | 09:30 AM
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Well, I have the ionic breeze sucking in the fumes and I'm on the other side breathing in ionized air. Kinda smells like plastic, the ionized air...and I reach around the breeze to glue.
Old 04-27-2005 | 09:42 AM
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No one has asked it yet so I will. How in the heck did you manage to CA all those items to the floor?
Old 04-27-2005 | 09:44 AM
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1 airplane tire

model or real size?
Old 04-27-2005 | 11:16 AM
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damn how did that airplane know to land beside you when you spilled some glue. It sure must have surprised the pilot when his plane came to a sudden stop! Hey its a good thing you didn''t glue yourself to the ground. That would have been funny.
Old 04-27-2005 | 12:18 PM
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I almost glued the fingers together, but caught myself bfore i did.

On the allergy note, I can do fine but today I haven't been feeling well and my nose is messed up. I was so into my biulding i didnt take a break yesterday, but i am going to today because i am beginning to feel bad from yesterday. I will also runt he fan on high if it warm enough today :-d
Old 04-27-2005 | 03:32 PM
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At least you know where to find your tools. If I would just clean up my bench and organize my tools so I could fine them I could slash building time in half.
Old 04-27-2005 | 04:18 PM
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Maybe people who have asthma are proned to having allergic type reaction... just a thought.

I've glued with CA in a very small room for hours and I never had any breathing problems...but I must admit, it was doing something to my eyes (Itching, red eyes).
Old 04-27-2005 | 05:14 PM
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ORIGINAL: cruzomatic

No one has asked it yet so I will. How in the heck did you manage to CA all those items to the floor?
Umm...its a long story

ORIGINAL: exeter_acres

model or real size?
A spare nosewheel that fell out of my toolbox.
Old 04-27-2005 | 08:09 PM
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the itchy red eyes happens to me and i hate it.
Old 04-27-2005 | 08:11 PM
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I only use CA on my foamies...for balsa I use wood glue or epoxy
Old 04-27-2005 | 08:19 PM
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Umm...my trainer (Avistar MKII) is held together with CA and epoxy, packing tape, and patches of monokote...same thing with my Airpede...minus the monokote...
Old 04-28-2005 | 10:57 AM
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You never said what kind of floor it WAS. Carpet , tile, wood, etc. Inquiring minds want to know. AND are they still glued there?
Old 04-28-2005 | 07:07 PM
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You never said what kind of floor it WAS. Carpet , tile, wood, etc. Inquiring minds want to know. AND are they still glued there?
It is a carpet floor (thick pile), to please your inquring minds. AND, most of them are off the floor but there these hard spots on the floor where the CA dried. A screwdriver and a drill bit and 2 screws are still there.
Old 04-28-2005 | 07:41 PM
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ORIGINAL: Pilot Chad

the itchy red eyes happens to me and i hate it.
My eyes are pretty sensitive, but CA hasnt bothered them. Just reading about itchy red eyes on this forum did make them water though.


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