TheSnootBooper
TheSnootBooper t1_j20ljbs wrote
Reply to comment by FoxyOne74 in Easy and cheap way to reinforce my table legs to avoid wobble by No-Awareness-1834
Cool. Thanks for taking the time to explain!
TheSnootBooper t1_j20ht74 wrote
Reply to comment by FoxyOne74 in Easy and cheap way to reinforce my table legs to avoid wobble by No-Awareness-1834
That's the impression I got, but it's weird I haven't heard of it. I'm not a tradesman but I've done a fair bit of work at my house.
Is it gap filling? Something you'd use (among other things) to stick two pieces together where you may not have as much surface contact as you'd want? In this case, it will fill in gaps in the screw holes in addition to being adhesive?
Again - just looking to learn. The next DIY project is always around the corner. >.<
TheSnootBooper t1_j2084ka wrote
Reply to comment by danauns in Easy and cheap way to reinforce my table legs to avoid wobble by No-Awareness-1834
The internet says PL is polyurethane adhesive? Why that instead of another adhesive? I'm asking to learn - not doubting you.
TheSnootBooper t1_iy9oncy wrote
I didn't know Coinstars had been around that long.
TheSnootBooper t1_j2owd9i wrote
Reply to comment by Crapital_Prunishment in Tobacco firms to partly pay for clean-up of butts by egapx
Agreed. We should do the same thing with all trash, all potential waste should have a serial number that is associated with the last registered owner. All transfers and transactions of all products must be recorded in a worldwide system to eliminate the risk of fraud, so you couldn't say "I bought that product for a friend of mine, I didn't litter". The serial numbers must also be durable, so they couldn't be (intentionally or otherwise) defaced or otherwise made unreadable, thereby foiling enforcement. This sounds very reasonable and very feasible.
edit: apparently this was insufficiently over the top to be obvious sarcasm.