Is this stuff any good?

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I know it's not baking soda. There was a company that held the patent for years. Forget the name. Dad had me find him some recently. Didn't know this existed.

He was a TV Radio repairman for years. Remember the plastic knobs on the old TVs you rotated to change channels? They broke. A lot. He'd rebuild the missing piece with the stuff. Lasted for years.
I only speculated on baking soda because it would just be sooo typical for some manufacturer to bring out a "new" adhesive that just turns out to be a really old process just in new packaging. If nothing else I was pleased to see that it's something different. I'm still looking for something to test it on. But it needs to be something that is subject to repeated mechanical stress to see how well it works.
 
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