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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 7:51 pm
by jules
sleepycarol wrote:My, my how naughty children!!

I didn't know this was an XXX site!!

only XXX? where did we lose all those other X's we had?

we need Aunt Weeza now - oh ~SWS, where is Aunt Weeza when we need her?

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back to the OP - I also would use tape and avoid any glue, but then I am also chemically sensitive and would avoid super glue on a good day -

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 7:53 pm
by jsmythe
sleepycarol wrote:My, my how naughty children!!

I didn't know this was an XXX site!!
Yea, I am discovering that I can get kinky with my xpap.... lololol... and duct tape and black panty hose legs..... lolol.... but somhow, Gumby wont hush up, so I guess I will have to resort to other measures...... , got any idea Jules or SleepyCarol?.... open for suggestions......

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 7:54 pm
by GumbyCT
I 3rd Joyce's taping idea. ha me again,
ha lighten up will ya
let your hair down Carol

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 7:55 pm
by jules
He's all YOUR problem Joyce. ALL YOURS !!!!!!!!!

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:02 pm
by Guest
Uncured Superglue (a brand name for cyanoacrylate adhesive) is an eye and respiratory irritant.

Cyanoacrylate adhesives were used to close wounds, including for certain types of eye surgery. Eastman 910 adhesive was used for quite a while for medical uses until medical cyanoacrylate adhesives were generally available.

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:06 pm
by jsmythe
jules wrote:He's all YOUR problem Joyce. ALL YOURS !!!!!!!!!
Well, am going to bed now and sleep on it, will figure out what to do later...lololol...maybe Aunt Weeza can give some suggestions...........

Back to topic, Where can we get this Uncured Superglue Bearded One? I have heard of it, but never knew where to buy it...

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:16 pm
by GumbyCT
jsmythe wrote:Well, am going to bed now
You tease, you!!

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:27 pm
by jules
GumbyCT wrote:
jsmythe wrote:Well, am going to bed now
You tease, you!!
Gumby, I guess you weren't invited along?

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:31 pm
by GeneS
I use CA (Super Glue) to build model airplanes. It gives off an aroma when it is curing which usually takes a short time. I usually use a fan to blow the fumes away while gluing or better yet use it outdoors. Breathing CA fumes frequently over extended periods can cause serious health problems. As far as I know it is safe after it has fully cured. I usually use glues like wood glue, ambroid, or epoxy if I am not in a hurry and can clamp things. Epoxy is usually stronger than CA and is less toxic, but it takes longer to fully cure. They make different types so you have to make sure the one you use is for plastic.
GeneS

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 6:17 am
by sleepycarol
Joyce,

You didn't attack any cpap tubing last night I hope!!

Slap the mask on Gumby and tell him if that doesn't keep his mouth shut then the duct tape will seal the mask. Oh, be sure it is a full face mask -- or maybe the Oracle would work to keep the mouth shut.

Don't forget with the 6 inch heels you are going to need a 10 foot hose to use as a whip!!

Where is Aunt Weeza -- we need some good ideas here!!


Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 6:33 am
by motogary
I wouldn't use superglue. I used it once for a temporary repair on some safety glasses at work. 2 days later my eyes still watered when I wore them. Them fumes is BAD!!!

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 7:11 am
by deerslayer
DUCT TAPE nuff said. don't take any crap Joyce

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:55 am
by Needsdecaf
rooster wrote:Beware of chemophobia. Damage from one night of untreated sleep apnea is probably hundreds of times greater that damage from breathing a little glue fumes.

People who are damaged by glue fumes are using glue as a recreational drug for months or years and people who have worked in glue factories for decades. Even the factory workers who use proper precautions have no health damage.

There is no evidence that a little bit here and there ever hurt anyone.
You're kidding me right?

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:56 am
by jsmythe
[quote="sleepycarol"]Joyce,

You didn't attack any cpap tubing last night I hope!!

Slap the mask on Gumby and tell him if that doesn't keep his mouth shut then the duct tape will seal the mask. Oh, be sure it is a full face mask -- or maybe the Oracle would work to keep the mouth shut.

Don't forget with the 6 inch heels you are going to need a 10 foot hose to use as a whip!!

Where is Aunt Weeza -- we need some good ideas here!!


Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:20 am
by Guest
I actually didnt check back before the duct tape suggestion but that is what I did. I slept with my Liberty and duct tapes my NAII as backup in case my Liberty bugged me as it usually does - but I did keep it on but dont feel as well slept. The downfall now is that they cant repair it I have to decide whter to use my 6mo mask insurance allowance to replace my Tried and true NAII or on the headrest I want for when baby gets here. Hopefully when I get the Headrest (for borrow) from Laura (restedgal) I fall and love with it and the answer is simple. Heres hoping thanks for all the advice you fruit cakes.