Yapıştırıcı Aktivatörü Aldatmaca mı Yoksa Çalışıyor mu? Sonuç Şaşırttı!

Are we really using instant glue correctly? Is applying glue to one surface and activator to another stronger? Or is the "lotful application" method we use in our workshops actually more durable in tensile tests? In this video, I tested instant glue from start to finish. First, I compared different application methods: textbook method, master method, and the "lotful application" method. Then I subjected 8 different brands of instant glue to a tensile test with the same PLA sample, the same bonding area, and the same waiting time. I also tested the question everyone is curious about: Is activator spray really necessary? Or is it just a sales strategy? When the spray runs out, can you replace it with water, glass cleaner, baking soda water, ammonia water, or just a simple "hoh"? These tests are not laboratory quality control tests. They were done with my own test setup, under the same conditions, to give an idea. But the results were quite surprising. Don't believe it, test it! In the video: How does instant glue work? Is activator a coolant or an accelerator? Is correct usage really the most effective method? Is there a difference between cheap and expensive instant glue? Is an activator necessary? What can be used instead of spray when it runs out? 00:00 Are we really using instant glue correctly? 00:40 What is cyanoacrylate, and what does an activator do? 02:55 Book method, master method, or lavish use? 07:00 Cheap or expensive? 8 brands of instant glue test 11:04 Brand test results and price/performance 12:53 Is an activator really necessary? 16:24 Water, glass cleaner, baking soda water, and hoh test instead of spray 17:34 Final: Don't believe it, test it! Reference videos: Gloves topic:    • Hızlı Yapıştırıcı Sorunları - Yapışmayan E...   Quick glue removal:    • HIZLI YAPIŞTIRICI NASIL TEMİZLENİR   Write in the comments: What do you think we should disassemble in the next "Don't Believe It, Test It!" video? #QuickGlue #JapaneseGlue #Don'tBelieveItTestIt #Let'sDoSomething #3DPrinting