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Oh PLEASE the glue is for the kids,
When Eastman 910 first came out in the mid-70's, I recall that at Tinker AFB we had an epidemic of people getting glued to things, including themselves. Putting a drop on your finger and then touching your thumb to it to test its viscosity was popular mistake. One guy put a drop on his finger and then scratched his eyebrow. A couple of idiots decided it would be fun to spread layer of 910 on a toilet seat. The victims had to go to the infirmary and get released surgically. I am certain that Eastman 910 is a lot stronger than the stuff you can buy in the dollar store and some people even asserted that the industrial strength product was weakened following that initial wave of mishaps.

And my Hanebu was not alien!

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Not long after 910 was given a tool number for us service reps, a woman called the office, just after Mardi Gras, to find out how to remove her false eyelashes. Kodak had other instant formulas, one was EK933 only available in gallons at $135 1970 dollars. I asked how did they get the cap off the can.
 

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