Robert H. Bigart... Welcome to 'The Village'. Very pleased to have you join us.
Please do join our conversations and pleasantries.
Again, glad to have another old fart... ;D
Sorry, I have dialup and it takes too long to check.
I got the Gorilla Super Glue (Incredibly Strong 100% Tough) Net WT. 15g (0.53 oz) Blue cap
This is probably it
Gorilla Super Glue Bottle, 15 g - Walmart.com
www.walmart.com/ip/Gorilla-Glue...Super-Glue-15.../14971870
Buy Gorilla Super Glue Bottle, 15 g at Walmart.com.
I have another type super glue in the shop... I use most any type.
PS: you really don't have to hurry with the super glue
but don't stop to pop a top. I like that 'Don't stop to pop a top
I use a combination of wood glue and super glue, all Gorilla glues but I've used others also.
I apply the wood glue on the wider portions and then apply the super glue on the thinner parts.
I try to get some type glue on most of everything.
The wood glue that oozes out, I remove after it has gelled or hardened some with a knife or toothpick.
The super glue dries clear and any excess will be covered by the finish I use.
Best I can suggest is do a search for 'lacquer finish checks' and see what comes up.
Maybe one coat dries too fast. Lacquer is more brittle than most other finishes.
Now you have to fix breakfast. Just remember, anytime of the day, it's breakfast somewhere, and lunch, and supper.
Don't forget tea and chai and hot pepper juice for Kevin .
I looked up 'Amanda' on the Internet.
Amanda- A women named Amanda is typically a beautiful artist working with cloth and wood.
She does incredible designs and work.. They are known to be very loveable.
Amanda, Welcome to the Scrolling World -- all in one Village.
It's an amazing hobby and any assistance you may need is here.
Keep scrolling, you have the hardest part mastered: Following the line!