CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?
Ed Deaver
divesplat1 at msn.com
Thu May 8 01:37:48 AKDT 2003
I remember being told CA was originally made as a medical tool for this very
reason, long long before we were able to use it on our balsa.
Ed
>From: "Ihncheol Park" <PatternFlyer at msn.com>
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>To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
>Subject: RE: CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?
>Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 01:01:17 -0700
>
>I think they learned it from modelers.
>I used to use CA as a quick Band-Aid.
>To stop bleeding, I also used cigarettes once because I didn't have any
>thing to stop bleeding. (that was 16 years ago).
>What else can we use for real emergency without first-aid kit?
>
>Ihncheol
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>
> http://www.band-aid.com/liquid_bandage.shtml
> Interesting. You have to use the included swabs, otherwise it doesn't
>cure. Also, on the 'dermatologist information' page it cites a study with
>'Cyanoacrylate' in the title.
>
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