What did you accomplish today?

Bareback

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it was only 94 today, and most of the work i did was on the inside trimming out the box/bay window. but the house was not air-conditioned and i was working above a sink on the second floor in a tiny little little box bay window, so that made up for it. pretty miserable but we only get a few bays every year.
Cool. I didn't realize your in construction. I have some big plate glass I'm rebuilding one is 54"x82" and the other is 62"x 84" replacing the single paine with double and replacing all the rotten wood. F'ing heavy bitchs.
 

curious2garden

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As a machinist, and automotive hobbyist, I second super glue. A quick squirt has saved me hours, maybe days, in the ER. They also have liquid bandage, which is meant for cuts, but not as strong as super glue.
Liquid bandage performs a different function than super glue. Close a wound, super glue, cover a wound liquid bandage, if you can only buy one use Super Glue for both purposes. BTW Super Glue stings like a mfer.

As for slowing healing it depends, if you do sutures possibly by a day or two but healing by secondary intention takes for fucking ever.

PS I do not have to drive to LA again until 1/2018 HURRAH! Fuck LA
 

WeedFreak78

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Liquid bandage performs a different function than super glue. Close a wound, super glue, cover a wound liquid bandage, if you can only buy one use Super Glue for both purposes. BTW Super Glue stings like a mfer.

As for slowing healing it depends, if you do sutures possibly by a day or two but healing by secondary intention takes for fucking ever.

PS I do not have to drive to LA again until 1/2018 HURRAH! Fuck LA
Is the cyano..whateveritis in super glue carcinogenic? I've been told numerous times not to use it because of that. I figure a heart attack or cancer is gonna get me anyway, so whatever, just curious.
 

curious2garden

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Is the cyano..whateveritis in super glue carcinogenic? I've been told numerous times not to use it because of that. I figure a heart attack or cancer is gonna get me anyway, so whatever, just curious.
Isocyanate glues are approved by the FDA for primary wound closure so my guess is no. But that is a guess.

LOL I had terrible trouble putting staples in people. I hated staples for closure. I could never get a good line. Why does this not surprise me that you can do this well.
 
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