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Mobilesport
Jan 18, 2020Explorer
@Landyacht318
I've been trying to do people favors by turning them on to The Amazing Goop adhesive for years , no matter how hard I try people just shrug it off and don't listen .
There still stuck in the age of hot glue lol.
The amount of things you can do with that goop is absolutely astronomically amazing and that is a understatement.
You would think that there would be lines at the store of people buying goop.
Another cool thing about the goop is how you can adjust how strong a hold it has on something,,,,,, example,, lets say your planning to remove something in the future frequently, you just put a smaller amount on and then you can peel it off easier ,, if something is going to be more permanent you can put alot of goop on it , you would still be able to peel it off just more effort , one thing i do is mark the locations as where I put the goop with a white paint marker so I know where the goop is so I know where to aim to remove it ,,,
example, I glued my entire dash together on my old van , i didn't use any screws , if I ever wanted to remove a dash part I would look for a small white mark , take a flat head screwdriver and poke the goop to break it's seal , then simply peel the part off , then prepare the part for reinstall by peeling all the goop off the part very quickly and simply, come time to assemble the dash I would just put new goop on and Mark locations with the white paint marker in case I need to remove again in the future.
The goop makes nice grommets too.
Nice to hold wires in place or hold electrical components in project boxes.
I don't have time right now to talk about all the many uses but it would be cool to start a thread of just people showing what they used it for.
Lately I've been glueing metal brackets on components so I can mount the component with screws because I like to be able to remove components by just removing screws.
A sample of that would be my 110 volt power strip , I gooped on 2 brackets and then after the goop dries I mount the power strip to my wall with screws , and a mount to be able to mount my hall effect sensor for my ammeter,
Also a tool organizer made with cut up pieces of PVC conduit gooped together to hold my screw drivers , pliers , scizzors etc.
Its empty without tools in the picture .
Super cheap , like $3 for a long PVC tube , $4.80 goop , scrap plywood free.
pictures below
I use the extremely sticky chrome looking hvac tape to hold parts until the goop dries.
I've been trying to do people favors by turning them on to The Amazing Goop adhesive for years , no matter how hard I try people just shrug it off and don't listen .
There still stuck in the age of hot glue lol.
The amount of things you can do with that goop is absolutely astronomically amazing and that is a understatement.
You would think that there would be lines at the store of people buying goop.
Another cool thing about the goop is how you can adjust how strong a hold it has on something,,,,,, example,, lets say your planning to remove something in the future frequently, you just put a smaller amount on and then you can peel it off easier ,, if something is going to be more permanent you can put alot of goop on it , you would still be able to peel it off just more effort , one thing i do is mark the locations as where I put the goop with a white paint marker so I know where the goop is so I know where to aim to remove it ,,,
example, I glued my entire dash together on my old van , i didn't use any screws , if I ever wanted to remove a dash part I would look for a small white mark , take a flat head screwdriver and poke the goop to break it's seal , then simply peel the part off , then prepare the part for reinstall by peeling all the goop off the part very quickly and simply, come time to assemble the dash I would just put new goop on and Mark locations with the white paint marker in case I need to remove again in the future.
The goop makes nice grommets too.
Nice to hold wires in place or hold electrical components in project boxes.
I don't have time right now to talk about all the many uses but it would be cool to start a thread of just people showing what they used it for.
Lately I've been glueing metal brackets on components so I can mount the component with screws because I like to be able to remove components by just removing screws.
A sample of that would be my 110 volt power strip , I gooped on 2 brackets and then after the goop dries I mount the power strip to my wall with screws , and a mount to be able to mount my hall effect sensor for my ammeter,
Also a tool organizer made with cut up pieces of PVC conduit gooped together to hold my screw drivers , pliers , scizzors etc.
Its empty without tools in the picture .
Super cheap , like $3 for a long PVC tube , $4.80 goop , scrap plywood free.
pictures below
I use the extremely sticky chrome looking hvac tape to hold parts until the goop dries.
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