I was watching Mythbusters the other day, and they used this 'super-adhesive' as they call it to hoist 650lb of weight from a forklift just by using one drop of the stuff (http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/my...per-sticky.htm) and later on in the episode they use several drops to hoist an entire car pretty comfortably
Would this be a valid way to attach together metals in the absence of being able to weld? May not be as cost efficient, but could be useful for things like Hardox maybe that are weakened by heating them up to weld them together.
I do recall I've seen people mention that they've glued drive mechanisms to baseplates, but obviously they aren't in direct line of fire from weaponry and the like...
I'm fairly sure I already know the answer to this one, but I thought I'd be better asking people who know what they're doing, because I am clearly not one of those people hahaha
Would this be a valid way to attach together metals in the absence of being able to weld? May not be as cost efficient, but could be useful for things like Hardox maybe that are weakened by heating them up to weld them together.
I do recall I've seen people mention that they've glued drive mechanisms to baseplates, but obviously they aren't in direct line of fire from weaponry and the like...
I'm fairly sure I already know the answer to this one, but I thought I'd be better asking people who know what they're doing, because I am clearly not one of those people hahaha
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