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Black Tie 161 Prowler Junkie Posts: 3563 |
posted 04-17-2003 07:04 AM
I saw this feature on Hot Rod TV a few weeks ago. I was so impressed I wrote down the website. I just found the paper this morning and remembered. I watched this guy glue a cut fan belt back together and no matter how hard they pulled they could not break it. He claims you could repair a fan belt with this product and the car will run without breaking it! He claims that it is a fusing system that will "fuse" any material to any material! the demonstration was very impressive. If you saw it you would have said "WOW" too.... If you are curious, go to www.coolchem.com If truly interested, use code "SR1" and get the product for half price! If anyone tries it post your opinions. I haven't bought any yet, but my curiosity is getting the best of me for a product that fuses things together. Below is an excerpt from the site.... "Cyanopoxys are a new, two part, high-performance class of tool. When applied within recommended parameters, the CoolChem® Cyanopoxy® System delivers unrivaled performance when resolving maintenance, repair, restoration, fabrication, manufacturing, prototyping and survival challenges/tasks. The CoolChem System also delivers versatility in joining, filling or build up applications and is especially effective where high shear or tensile strengths are specified. The system is compatible with virtually all* materials including metals, cast, white and pot metal, wood, particle board, paper, chipboard, cork, carton, masonry products, marble, ceramics, bisque, porcelain, glass, rubber, styrofoam, vinyl, PVC, ABS, polyolfins, butyrates, styrenes, laminates, luran, linoleum, acrylics, polycarbonates, fiberglass, kevlar, composites, synthetic leather, leather, and textiles. Materials can be bonded to themselves or each other. Integrator 75 Cyanopoxy can also be mixed with particulates." ------------------ |
ALLEY CAT Prowler Junkie Posts: 36093 |
posted 04-17-2003 08:33 AM
BT161 - I haven't seen that tv advertisement,,,,,but I heard that product evolved originally from the sweat from Fixumm's crotch? You tell me. |
Black Tie 161 Prowler Junkie Posts: 3563 |
posted 04-17-2003 09:32 AM
LOL...I knew to be scared when I saw the reply was from you... To correct: It was NOT a TV advertisement. It was an interview with an exhibitor at SEMA on the show "Hot Rod TV". The host tested the product right on camera. The guy put this goop on the fan belt end, and sprayed some sort of accelerator on the glued spot, and all was done in less than a minute. just amazing to watch. Besides.... the sweat from Fixxum's crotch is used to make pesticide and 3 types of French soft cheese. |
Gene Prowler Junkie Posts: 1256 |
posted 04-17-2003 07:29 PM
Saw the ad for this product on StreetRod TV and ordered,it works just like shown on tv,my only problem with it is I keep wasting it trying to find something it won't bond together and I have found nothing it won't bond.The material will break before coming loose.Never seen anything like it. |
Black Tie 161 Prowler Junkie Posts: 3563 |
posted 04-18-2003 07:07 AM
Gene...WOW. the stuff really works like they showed it huh? I might just have to buy some...but first I'll have to break some stuff so I have something to glue together... |
fixumm Prowler Junkie Posts: 3056 |
posted 04-18-2003 07:22 AM
quote: Also need to do the smell test if it smells good then it is not my product.. |
ALLEY CAT Prowler Junkie Posts: 36093 |
posted 04-18-2003 08:50 AM
quote: Well,,,,that expains Fixumm's post completely B/T - no need to be scared of my responses,,,,,I always provide rock solid opinions |
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