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A 16yr old with a combover
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03.14.2009, 09:37 PM
So I'm at my LHS today and pick up some CA... and on my way out, he tells me to refrigerate it because it will last longer. Is this really true? To help with the situation this LHS sucks when it comes to r/c. they have r/c stuff in the window, but they dont sell anything r/c related inside! they dont really have anything there, and I was suprised to hear he had CA. Also, this guy also said to use ketchup as a cheap replacement for shock oil...
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Dsm needed
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03.14.2009, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by eovnu87435ds
So I'm at my LHS today and pick up some CA... and on my way out, he tells me to refrigerate it because it will last longer. Is this really true? To help with the situation this LHS sucks when it comes to r/c. they have r/c stuff in the window, but they dont sell anything r/c related inside! they dont really have anything there, and I was suprised to hear he had CA. Also, this guy also said to use ketchup as a cheap replacement for shock oil...
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Sorry nothing to contribute to question, but HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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03.14.2009, 09:45 PM
That comment was made to me, as they do not even sell shock oil...
There selection is literally this
-T-maxx a- arms
-3 nitro motors
-some 5 year old nimhs
-and some HPI spur gears.
Thats it.
No exaggeration
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RC-Monster Brushless
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03.14.2009, 10:01 PM
I keep my CA in the fridge it really does seem to last longer . When i store it in my tool box it dries out . The ca in my fridge is at least 4-5 months old . I have been doing this for years .
Last edited by rchippie; 03.14.2009 at 10:02 PM.
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Check out my huge box!
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03.14.2009, 10:19 PM
My dad always used to keep super glue in the fridge, as well as alkaline batts. It definitely works for the ca style glues, plus when you use it cold it take a bit longer to dry, which can be good at times... Also it is bit thicker so it does not run between your finger and what you are trying to stick together.
As far as ketchup replacing shock oil... I guess if you wanted something thick, however when it heats up it changes consistency so it may not be the best condiment to use... Mayo would work well in the front diff, mustard would be good in the rear diff... Not sure what to put in the center, maybe some smuckers! As far as the shocks, I think some miracle whip would be best.
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Soldermaster Extraordinaire
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03.14.2009, 10:27 PM
Hahaha!!! Peanut-butter diff-lock..........
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Got brushless?
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03.14.2009, 11:10 PM
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Hahaha!!! Peanut-butter diff-lock.......... 
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You know, that might be crazy enough to work!
The chunky kind would have more of a "Posi Diff" effect.
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03.14.2009, 11:14 PM
you can use superglue ( Cyanoacrylate) instead of CA glue( its the same thing) and it does come in a thicker version (gel) and back in the Vienam war the used it in the field in an emergency for covering up wounds
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KillaHurtz
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03.15.2009, 08:20 AM
The solvents in CA are very volitile, so yeah, I wouldn't surprised if it lasted longer in a fridge as the cap has a poor seal. Personally I always just put it in a ziplock and it lasts long too, and is easier to take w/ you than a fridge.
As far as shock oil... I'm sure KY would work perfectly well also, but I don't know why you would do that. Even lst shocks aren't that big..
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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03.15.2009, 08:36 AM
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you can use superglue ( Cyanoacrylate) instead of CA glue( its the same thing) and it does come in a thicker version (gel) and back in the Vienam war the used it in the field in an emergency for covering up wounds
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Mike swears by that... I have yet to try it.... didnt seem like it would be healthy
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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03.15.2009, 11:06 AM
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You know, that might be crazy enough to work!
The chunky kind would have more of a "Posi Diff" effect. 
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Here's what I have in my truggy: Thousand island in the shocks all-around (exactly 32% ketchup, 67% mayo, 1% other.) Cool whip in the front diff, strawberry jam in the centre, and baby oil in the rear diff. Works wonders!
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03.15.2009, 12:33 PM
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I keep my CA in the fridge it really does seem to last longer . When i store it in my tool box it dries out . The ca in my fridge is at least 4-5 months old . I have been doing this for years .
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Yup. Me too. I got tired of buying a new bottle of $10 glue ever month, so I started putting it in the fridge. My current bottle has lasted 3 years.
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03.15.2009, 02:52 PM
My friends' mom is a nurse and she always used super glue to seal our cuts up.
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03.15.2009, 05:54 PM
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Mike swears by that... I have yet to try it.... didnt seem like it would be healthy
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I got a natsy cut at the track last week when mashalling a guy with a custom cut budy clip(the real long ones that go across to both body mounts)and patched it up with some CA and duct tape(butterfly it or what ever to keep it shut even more). Works good in a crunch(kept me in to get 2ed in my main  )
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Yip Yip Yip...
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03.15.2009, 08:46 PM
Yeah just don't use it on your eyes or other sensitive parts.
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