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    so it looks like the first liquid (applied by syringe) is a light oil to stop the hot glue sticking to the threads, then the "anchor" is essentially hot melt glue. am I seeing this correctly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by desbromilow View Post
    so it looks like the first liquid (applied by syringe) is a light oil to stop the hot glue sticking to the threads, then the "anchor" is essentially hot melt glue. am I seeing this correctly?
    Apparently, worth some experimentation. After all, what's cheaper than hot glue and handful of screws?
    With few, if any, needing removal, and a lot of brick to drill, this looks real good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Apparently, worth some experimentation. After all, what's cheaper than hot glue and handful of screws?
    With few, if any, needing removal, and a lot of brick to drill, this looks real good.
    Around here hot glue melts outside in the summer. Indoors it should be fine.

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