Cyanoacrylate gives off cyanide at higher temperatures, about 90c if I remember correctly. The fumes feel a bit like they are 'burning' eyes & throat. Moisture aids setting...
Where exactly did you apply super glue? You should never apply glues or foreign substances to the inside of the bowl or other surfaces exposed to burning material, because ...
Believe it or not, CA or super glue is relatively safe once cured. As long as you are not inhaling the vapors or coming in direct contact with it with your mouth, you are good to go.
Short answer: There isn't a good glue for briar.
Longer answer: If the crack is small and in the stem, you might get away with filling it using epoxy mixed with fine briarwo...
It would promptly polymerize, seriously irritating if not outright sealing your esophagus. It is not toxic in polymerized form (which is why some cyanoacrylates are used as...
I am not a chemist I can't really answer that question but I am a pipe smoker and I've been using crazy glue… Which is what you're talking about… On my pipes for many years...
Glass does not take well to crazy glue, because it not very porous. Also, with a pipe, there is heat (expansion / contraction). Any glue will be challenged to hold under...
Lots of things, but generally:
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