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:thumbup: AT PRO: shopping for super glue! :garrett:

......so if you have an AT Pro that is dead, does this mean that you are embalming it ? ........:shrug: .......Jim
 
There are many types of Ca glue around. Some with a thin, water-like viscosity, others that are thick and slow like syrup.
You can also get accelerators and debonders. Don't over use the accelerator as it can create large bubbles and imperfections.

I get all my stuff from Mohawk refinishing. You can get all the same products at a hobby store that carries model planes and the like.

I personally have not used Ca glue to cover my coils. I used truck bed liner from Home Depot.
 
This reminds me of a story.

When I was a kid I got ahold of some morticians wax and some flexible collodian... and of course some fake blood. I made a big place on the side of my cheek with the wax, put a big gash in it, applied a bunch of fake blood, went next door and knocked on my aunt's backdoor... talk about someone freaking out... I could not stop her. She grabbed me and had me in the bathroom on the counter washing my face befroe I could get her stopped... the whole time I was telling her, "it isn't real"... she didn't hear a word I said. I think it scared me almost as much as it scared her... I didn't do that again, laff.

J
 
Because in a closed system there is still pressure due to the weight of organs and tissue pushing down on the vessels.
 
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