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Super glue,but what if it gets in the cut? Heard of using it but never did. I'm afraid cause I wouldn't want to cause more damage
You put a pulpit on, very nice how did you do the rail? I was thinking of using a anchor roller just bolted to the deck but I don't a anchor up much.
Phatdaddy do you keep her in the water? Man, the water looks clean their.
Totally non-toxic. No worries about it getting into the cut. In fact it works better that way. It is NOT for very deep cuts, although there are medical versions that are more flexible that are used inside the body. It works best for clean side by side cuts like knife outs or paper cuts. It seals the wound, keeps dirt and germs out and by the time it wears off the cut is close to total healing.
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I trailer it. Only live about 3 miles from a couple of ramps.

When I first got this boat, I was doing a lot of diving, so anchored a lot. I also had oversized anchors and about 30 ft of chain. You do not want the boat to move when your underwater. That is why I have the anchor ball. So a pulpit was a must. The rail was made by a local Marine fab shop
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Destroyer, so I don't have to worry if it gets into the cut? That's great news. What do you do just put it in the cut?
Phatdaddy , the fabricator looks like he did a good job . That has to be so much easier than dropping buy hand
I will be putting crazy glue in my 1st aid kit tomorrow.
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My use of the glue is almost always to repair cracks in my hands. They crack if I work with stuff that's too dry/dusty and if I work/fish and they get wet a lot.

I think it's normal to close the cut or crack and glue it shut - that works best for me. There's a lot of difference in how different brands perform - I just bought some Gorilla and am looking forward to trying it out.

In general, I've had pretty good results with their original glue for woodworking projects, but it has it's limitations, particularly how much it expands. Their tape is amazingly sticky - I use it whenever plain old duct tape isn't good enough to rely on.
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4 or 5 years ago we were cleaning up a boat after a fishin trip. It was on the trailer at the ramp. My friend jumped off the swim platform. Fell to the ground. He broke his leg just above the ankle, screws and a plate. Needed more than superglue for that one! He wont do that again.
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Destroyer, so I don't have to worry if it gets into the cut? That's great news. What do you do just put it in the cut?
Phatdaddy , the fabricator looks like he did a good job . That has to be so much easier than dropping buy hand
I will be putting crazy glue in my 1st aid kit tomorrow.
I usually just blot up any blood and then put a drop or two into the cut and pinch it shut. Hold it for a count of 15.
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Not arguing - just an opinion, but I think glue in the cut probably retards the healing (knitting together of the meat) at least a little. I try to close it and put enough over the top to hold it long enough to grow back together.
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Not arguing - just an opinion, but I think glue in the cut probably retards the healing (knitting together of the meat) at least a little. I try to close it and put enough over the top to hold it long enough to grow back together.
You could be right Scook. I really don't know. I was told that cuts heal from the bottom up, so it never crossed my mind to think about them knitting together. In all cases, since the main desire is to stop the bleeding and seal the cut I think either way accomplishes that.
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I agree. It saved an epic fishing trip for me - so many fish, my hands were in danger of falling off from the cracks. I got plenty of the glue down in the cracks and it got the job done.
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Not arguing - just an opinion, but I think glue in the cut probably retards the healing (knitting together of the meat) at least a little. I try to close it and put enough over the top to hold it long enough to grow back together.
Band Aid and tape still works for me but if using glue for cuts suggest using Dermabond, SurgiSeal, and Band-Aid Liquid Bandage.2
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