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Member#: 23246 Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Jeff N: "Oh, NOOOO! Not Vehicle: the reasonable | Also will the heat break down the superglue so it has to be re-repaired shortly after? I looked at a few sites online re: these questions and came up w/ very little Thanks! and Happy New Year! |
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Shooty Patooty
Member#: 7774 Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: youtu.be/nA0-W2M4cJo?t=17 | No. The fumes will give you superhuman abilities. Like ejaculating lasers or something. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 17058 Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Boulder Vehicle: 02 WRX | WUT? Just try it, tard. It's not like it will create mustard gas and cripple you when you open the microwave door. |
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Member#: 93623 Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Brian Fellow's Safari Planet | |
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Member#: 161038 Join Date: Oct 2007 Chapter/Region: MWSOC Location: Milwaukee Vehicle: 2014 FiST | Quote: Originally Posted by Ripper_AWD No. The fumes will give you superhuman abilities. Like ejaculating lasers or something. *mannac breaks handle off mug* |
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The Fellas fella
Member#: 7170 Join Date: Jun 2001 Chapter/Region: NESIC Vehicle: Aut Kaiser, | Quote: Originally Posted by Ripper_AWD No. The fumes will give you superhuman abilities. Like ejaculating lasers or something. Oh baby...OH BABY...OH BAAAAABBBB [pew pew!] Oh ****. |
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Shooty Patooty
Member#: 7774 Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: youtu.be/nA0-W2M4cJo?t=17 | |
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Dicky Nipperist
Member#: 6590 Join Date: May 2001 Location: **** this server... | |
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Member#: 108928 Join Date: Mar 2006 Chapter/Region: SWIC Location: Prescott Valley, AZ Vehicle: 2011 Odyssey | I would worry more about the glue not holding.......and taking out a near boiling cup of whatever you just nuked by the handle..... crack..........snap.........splash...........aghhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh |
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Member#: 34112 Join Date: Mar 2003 Chapter/Region: TXIC Location: Austin! Vehicle: i only like ot | |
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Member#: 135893 Join Date: Dec 2006 Chapter/Region: NWIC Location: right here Vehicle: 2017 STI | 1) Not if you wait until the glue is cured. 2) Microwaving the mug afterward shouldn't diminish the glue capability. Microwaves only haev an effect on polar molecules like water. It shouldn't affect ceramic or the glue. |
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I'm sorry for apologizing
Member#: 113533 Join Date: Apr 2006 Chapter/Region: VIC Location: Vancouver, BC Vehicle: 2017 Golf | |
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Dicky Nipperist
Member#: 6590 Join Date: May 2001 Location: **** this server... | Quote: Originally Posted by semaj Mighty Putty |
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Member#: 161038 Join Date: Oct 2007 Chapter/Region: MWSOC Location: Milwaukee Vehicle: 2014 FiST | |
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Member#: 62198 Join Date: May 2004 Chapter/Region: RMIC Location: Loveland, Colorado USA Vehicle: '08 STI E85:400AWTQ | Quote: Originally Posted by just smurfy 1) Microwaves only haev an effect on polar molecules like water. Sciento porn. I came. |
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Member#: 135762 Join Date: Dec 2006 Chapter/Region: Tri-State Location: alternate reality Vehicle: 2059 Venturi Skimobi | yo have to put a few utensils and aerosol cans in there to balance things out. |
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Member#: 34978 Join Date: Apr 2003 Chapter/Region: NESIC Location: Red Sox Nation Vehicle: 2006 WRX | How about the throw it away and get a new mug option? |
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Member#: 46320 Join Date: Oct 2003 Chapter/Region: TXIC Location: Outoftheblue&intotheblack Vehicle: 06 WRX Sportwagon | //www.thistothat.com/ the main problem will be in the dishwasher. superglue won't take much immersion. It also can't handle shock very well. I have no idea what glues might or might not be m'wave suscepters. I'd probably try silicone sealer as used for building fish tanks. |
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Member#: 23246 Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Jeff N: "Oh, NOOOO! Not Vehicle: the reasonable | I'm not putting it in the dishwasher at all, as I don't use a dishwasher. Gracias!
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 23246 Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Jeff N: "Oh, NOOOO! Not Vehicle: the reasonable | Oh and it fell onto a very sturdy ceramic bowl and broke into exactly 3 pieces: the handle separated from the cup and a very tiny sliver of ceramic fits nicely between the mug and the handle |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 47982 Join Date: Nov 2003 Chapter/Region: Tri-State | Quote: Originally Posted by honey mead I'm not putting it in the dishwasher at all, as I don't have a dishwasher. You straight ballin' |
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 44501 Join Date: Oct 2003 Chapter/Region: NWIC Location: Yeah, well, you know Vehicle: that 's, like, your | Quote: Originally Posted by Kaiser
Oh baby...OH BABY...OH BAAAAABBBB [pew pew!] Oh ****. Literally. |
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Member#: 847 Join Date: Feb 2000 Chapter/Region: South East Location: Eatonton, Georgia Vehicle: '18 Titan Crew Cab | |
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Member#: 86577 Join Date: May 2005 Location: D1cKSh0Tz [ON] OFF Vehicle: 2018 Supercoolmobile | Quote: Originally Posted by just smurfy 2) Microwaving the mug afterward shouldn't diminish the glue capability. Microwaves only haev an effect on polar molecules like water. It shouldn't affect ceramic or the glue. OK, OK, but whatever is in the cup is going to heat up and then, well, I'm no scientificician or nothin' but I think somehow that heat gets to the other ceramic crap and stuff and then to the glue. I believe this process is called "conjecture". Anyway, then the heat that gets "conjectured" over to the glue could cause it to let go, because heat definitely breaks down super glue I am absolutely sure of that speaking as a "guy who has used that stuff before." Quote: Originally Posted by Tkacik Just get a new mug! But, it's a nice expensive one. |
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Member#: 46320 Join Date: Oct 2003 Chapter/Region: TXIC Location: Outoftheblue&intotheblack Vehicle: 06 WRX Sportwagon | Quote: Originally Posted by Davemeister OK, OK, but whatever is in the cup is going to heat up and then, well, I'm no scientificician or nothin' but I think somehow that heat gets to the other ceramic crap and stuff and then to the glue. I believe this process is called "conjecture". Anyway, then the heat that gets "conjectured" over to the glue could cause it to let go, because heat definitely breaks down super glue I am absolutely sure of that speaking as a "guy who has used that stuff before." But, it's a nice expensive one. Yep, I use s'glue when faceting. I have to coat the joint with fingernail polish to prevent water from breaking down the glue. I use heat from a butane torch during dop transfers to break the bond. My choice to do his repair is silicone sealer as used for aquariums. Almost clear, flexible enough to absorb shock/difference expansion rates, waterproof, food safe and good to 400-600 degrees(IIRC). A GOOD epoxy would probably be OK. |
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