malewithatail
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Post by malewithatail on Sept 28, 2022 11:41:47 GMT 10
The supa glue from the dollar shops goes off in 6 months or so, and isn't worth it. Much better to buy from Bunnings, not that much more expensive, but lasts a lot longer unopened.
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Post by ausprep130 on Sept 28, 2022 18:21:42 GMT 10
Is that because the dollar shops buy out of date stuff at huge discount?
Or just that the brand of glue is bad?
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rosebud
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Post by rosebud on Sept 28, 2022 19:46:04 GMT 10
I worked at our Op Shop today. We received some very good quality and/or new clothes, but there were also some things we had to throw out because they stunk! I don't know what some people are thinking when they "donate" smelly, dirty or torn things.
I was able to get a good merino undershirt for $1.00 because once a month we sell clothes for $1.00 each to clear the racks. I also got for free a potholder and a yellow plastic lid which I will cut up for plant lables. Yellow stands out in the garden and is not easily lost.
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malewithatail
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Post by malewithatail on Sept 29, 2022 8:26:52 GMT 10
I think its just cheap product, and goes off quicker. Same goes for the cheap silastic, better off getting good quality Sikoflex and storing it in the freezer.
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