Glass under high pressure + very sudden localized temperature change?
Implosion unlikely, but why take a chance? Any results I've ever seen from
using hot-melt glue sucked anyway, so why not find another solution.
"Mark A. Jenison" wrote:
> Mark Jenison
>
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Rodger Boots wrote:
>
> > Hot glue, no, remote chance of implosion
>
> What's this about? How would hot glue cause a monitor to implode??
>
> > Elmer's, no, moisture & heat sensitive
> > Silicone, yes, should work fine.
> > Try to get the type WITHOUT acetic acid
> > Rubber cement, maybe, would probably be the easiest to use
>
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