Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
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Beaver trappers probaly have to buy it by the gallon! Dip your whole hand in the bucket! LOL
Just ask your mommy...
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
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12/02/08 07:57 PM
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From what I understand super glue was originally developed to hold skin together for medical purposes. I have heard the same thing...that it was developed by the military for medics during Vietnam...
Some heads are harder than others.....
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: baker]
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12/02/08 08:23 PM
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Bryan Daigle
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There is a product called Liquid Skin that you apply by brushing it directly into and over the wound.It has a built in antiseptic and can be applied to most injuries gotten in the fur shed.
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: WillTheThrill]
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12/02/08 08:49 PM
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Bryan Daigle
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Old wound from a while back,hope you were asked if your tetnus shot was up to date.
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: Possumslayer]
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IS that a severe wart or a burn ? If a wart get some nitrogen & dunk it !
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: WillTheThrill]
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12/02/08 09:06 PM
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ouch, what happend there? This happened last year. I was shooting at a deer with a S&W .50 Magnum handgun. I laid my thumb on cylinder where it meets the barrel. The pressure blast blew he end of my thumb off. It took 11 stitches to sew it back on.
My name ain't Keith
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: Sullivan K]
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Hospitals use super glue instead of stitches expecially on kids. It's less tramatic I guess. The only difference is "super glue" costs a buck a the dollar store and the hospitals charge 100 bucks for "derma-bond"
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: hogwild]
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12/03/08 01:40 AM
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The wife just had minor operation.the doc used super glue instead of stitches. she's fine,healed quick! bob evans
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: Bob Evans,-CWCP]
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12/03/08 02:16 AM
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i have used it alot during wrestling season and i have used it on my chin once when i split it bullriding great way to save some money instead of getting stitches
live like you aint afraid to die...and dont be scared...just enjoy your ride
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: aja19]
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Construction workers have carried the super glue in the first aid kit for years! Cut my finger with a skil saw last year. Grabbed the super glue, squirted a drop, two min later.... back to work!
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: Steve White]
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12/03/08 09:55 AM
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Sullivan, the book that s and w gives you with there gun cleary states keep your hand away from the barrel cylinder gap, I saw one picture in a magazine where the someone did that and he was actually going to sure S and W. Which is another way to bankrupt the gun industry.
Stay safe
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: LBEE]
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12/03/08 10:04 AM
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If it wasn't for superglue AceTrapper be dead by now. LMAO
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Re: Cuts on your fingers and super glue (tip).
[Re: Tightchain]
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12/03/08 10:35 AM
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You guys are on the money. Super glue (cyanoacrylate) and Dermabond (Octly-cyanoacrylate) are very similar, but dermabond is more pliable.
Just watch what you do with this stuff, as it can create a mess with your laceration.
The way I was taught to use Dermabond was to approximate the wound edges together and then apply the glue. Don't get it down in the wound. And don't start applying until you have stopped the bleeding with direct pressure.
Another tip on Super Glue:
Works GREAT as fletching cement for making arrows. I use the Martha Stewart brand from Walmart (3tubes for $1.50) vs. fletching cement sold at the archery shop for $6.00/tube.
Only difference... its a little runnier. Never had a fletch pull off my carbon arrows and that's on multiple pass-through shots with the same arrow.
Later.
Brandes Farm Trophy Whitetails Est. 1999 Managing for Quality Whitetails in Southeast Ohio
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