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Cool!

and thanks,
L.
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On Dec 26, 2012, at 2:18 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:

> adding water to gorilla glue expands it greatly and cures it.
> C. 
> On Dec 26, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Karen Ackoff wrote:
> 
>>> Iv'e got gorilla glue, what would thin it?
>>  
>> Not sure, but it doesn't have a solvent-smell, so I'd try water. You can buy insulin syringes at a pharmacy without a prescription in most states. I buy them buy the box -- (I remove needles and use them to medicate my birds). Mine use minute needles and are probably to0 small to handle glue... but a regular insulin syringe might do the trick. Or, if you have a decent relationship with your vet, ask if you could purchase a larger syringe/needle. Or you could use a tiny straw, like a coffee stirrer. 


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