Anatol
Thank you, I WAS with it. Today merely wanting to be brought up in whatever the present technology is.
The trouble today is that most of these modern glues are sold under trade names which mean little to anyone in another country.
As A young man, I actually modified linseed oil fatty acids, worked with maleic and thallic anhydrides and made resins for all sorts of things like epoxy coatings and polyesters for the things like fireproof resins for tankers. We were quite an adventurous crowd and we built perhaps the first fibreglass kayaks in the UK, hovercraft and repair of somewhat shattered old sailing dinghies with accelerated gels.
As far as a bit more modern stuff, I married the second lady Fellow of the Royal college of Surgeons of Edinburgh, she had a diploma in Orthodontics. My daughter did much the same and married a senior consultant heart surgeon.
Long before all this RAF 31 Squadron- the Goldstars flew ambulance aircraft and , of course, we had the RAF Antarctic Flight. When Cpl Leslie Quar was killed in Queenmaudland, I volunteers but was a conscript but later I trained out in Mountain Rescue in winter in Arctic Norway and helped found the first civilian mountain rescue team.
So I'm quite with it but rather old for such exploits now. What I am interested in - and this is part of things, is UV setting plastics which are now used with my daughter''s orthodontic work.
Not bad for a 'bean counter'- or should I say, a one that retired 33 years ago.
Cheers
N