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    Sort of on topic - I have a brand new tube of Gorilla brand super glue and so far it has not worked on anything I have tried. It stays sticky forever, never curing. The opposite of your experience with too much adhesion...

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    Quote Originally Posted by geezerhood View Post
    Sort of on topic - I have a brand new tube of Gorilla brand super glue and so far it has not worked on anything I have tried. It stays sticky forever, never curing. The opposite of your experience with too much adhesion...
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    Thanks for the warning

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    Did you try heating up the metal some, to soften the grip? That frequently works.

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