ideas to use for recycling various items
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Originally Posted by BuzzinBumble
Also... I want to add a little bit of information about safety and E6000 glue. It is a wonder glue and it is terrific at holding together things that no other glues can. I really love that product. You sure know how to use it to great effect!
A word of caution though: I hope you are ULTRA cautious about ventilation and absorption whenever you use this glue. I know a jewelry artist who used it a lot and thought she was being careful enough, but developed cancer from using it. She is thankfully okay now, and even still uses it, but with very safety precaution in place. It isn't merely breathing in the vapors, but also being absorbed through your skin. Don't even eat your lunch while you are working. Hope you don't mind me writing this to you, and you probably know all this, but I just want to make sure.
A word of caution though: I hope you are ULTRA cautious about ventilation and absorption whenever you use this glue. I know a jewelry artist who used it a lot and thought she was being careful enough, but developed cancer from using it. She is thankfully okay now, and even still uses it, but with very safety precaution in place. It isn't merely breathing in the vapors, but also being absorbed through your skin. Don't even eat your lunch while you are working. Hope you don't mind me writing this to you, and you probably know all this, but I just want to make sure.
Thank you BuzzinBumble for the safety tips. I tend to ignore the directions but will be extra careful and follow these. :thumbup:
#23
I saw some of these recently in a flower bed at a quaint little restaurant. They had colored glass ones similar to the blues and some using tea cups/saucers, etc. They really were cute scattered out in the flower beds. It was at a restaurant next door to antique store.
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