I tried it with E6000 glue, did not get in between backlight and lcd (because the viscocity was less of the glue compared to new E6000 glue). But did get out of the frame and front glass. After 24 hours when the glue is really dry, then I tried to remove, but the glue is so ...
Supplies needed for this project: frames, ball ornaments, wood initial, ribbon (both thin & wide with wire), spray paint, E6000 glue, short zip ties. For the frames, you can find old beat up ones at yard sales for quite inexpensive. I also made several from scrap wood that we had at...
Hi, I have used the AR drone twice and have already caused significant damage to the expanded polystyrene - the piece the camera fits on has all but snapped off. I have made the mistake of using polystyrene cement on it which DOES NOT work. This glue is
My trusty E6000, as crucially important as the gentler Ailene’s craft glue. So not only are the memories of my Cousins Trip now preserved, but I also did SOMETHING. Other than drying time, it probably took less about 20 minutes. I joke about my home being a “Museum of Marti’s Life...