A Quick Question for Everyone:
When I moved into this condo of mine, many years ago, I bought myself a second-hand credenza from some crappy antique store way up north on Lincoln Avenue. Now the thing is not exactly a show piece but it's presentable, actually quite nice considering how cheaply made it is. It's got big cardboard panels that are supposed to make it look like lacquered wood. Problem is the panels keep peeling off, revealing the particleboard underneath. And it is bugging the fuck out of me.
So here's the question: Who knows the name of a good, super-industrial strength glue? Please don't tell me Krazy Glue or any other name-brand stuff you can get at Walgreen's; that stuff sucks shit. The only thing that stuff is good for is clogging the bottle it comes in. I've tried glues that are specifically for use on wood and they last a few weeks at most, even less if I'm using the heater that's just a few feet away. I need a glue designed to last through nuclear war -- anyone with suggestions? Thanks!
When I moved into this condo of mine, many years ago, I bought myself a second-hand credenza from some crappy antique store way up north on Lincoln Avenue. Now the thing is not exactly a show piece but it's presentable, actually quite nice considering how cheaply made it is. It's got big cardboard panels that are supposed to make it look like lacquered wood. Problem is the panels keep peeling off, revealing the particleboard underneath. And it is bugging the fuck out of me.
So here's the question: Who knows the name of a good, super-industrial strength glue? Please don't tell me Krazy Glue or any other name-brand stuff you can get at Walgreen's; that stuff sucks shit. The only thing that stuff is good for is clogging the bottle it comes in. I've tried glues that are specifically for use on wood and they last a few weeks at most, even less if I'm using the heater that's just a few feet away. I need a glue designed to last through nuclear war -- anyone with suggestions? Thanks!
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and i recommend gorilla glue.
I'm well aware it's not about how much I weigh, but 200 pounds is my target weight just because I know I have at least 5-10 pounds of fat that is extraneous and needs to go.