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My little bro finishes school in a few weeks so he is planning some pranks and has just messaged me asking if I use anything at work that would be strong enough to glue a classroom door shut.

I don't but was thinking perhaps someone on here might or might know of something that will do it.

Thanks
 
No really . Strongest i use is mitre bond . 2 part glue which is brilliant for wood. U use it glueing cornice and pelmits when fitting kitchens and its really strong. Made by evostic. MITRE BOND
 
Aswell as smoke pellet.
 
Sticks like **** is lethal gear, put a shelf up in my house with it and both my kids can sit on it no joke
 
Mitre bond will set the quickest it's contact adhesive spray the door glue the frame slam is shut hold for 30 seconds and it'll be enough to make it real difficult to open but not impossible.

pink foam is good but very messy!

or buy 2 tubs of 100 smoke pellets use one tub as a shell empty all the pellets from their casing into the large tub pack it tightly and I believe it is just under a cubic km of smoke. Probably best not to do that in to a room though......

perhaps it might be worth playing a longer game him and a few mates load up some atomisers with water dampen the carpet and lay some cress seed the week before departure.

change the lock on the bike shed is another one, getting to class early and turning all the furniture to face the opposite way boring but amusing.
 
My little bro finishes school in a few weeks so he is planning some pranks and has just messaged me asking if I use anything at work that would be strong enough to glue a classroom door shut.

I don't but was thinking perhaps someone on here might or might know of something that will do it.

Thanks

kids did some damage like that where I was bursar, 3 ended up being taken to see the beaks on criminal damage when their mates thought they might be included in the fracas :) ps mitre bond is evil, I have managed to stick myself to a worktop once and the only escape was via a stanley blade and very sore palm.
if you little delight does manage to glue the door shut, just think of the cost involved in replacing split frames etc, personaly I think something like this is pathetic to even consider.
 
kids did some damage like that where I was bursar, 3 ended up being taken to see the beaks on criminal damage when their mates thought they might be included in the fracas :) ps mitre bond is evil, I have managed to stick myself to a worktop once and the only escape was via a stanley blade and very sore palm.
if you little delight does manage to glue the door shut, just think of the cost involved in replacing split frames etc, personaly I think something like this is pathetic to even consider.

MORAL OF THE STORY "DONT GET CAUGHT" joke
 
kids did some damage like that where I was bursar, 3 ended up being taken to see the beaks on criminal damage when their mates thought they might be included in the fracas :) ps mitre bond is evil, I have managed to stick myself to a worktop once and the only escape was via a stanley blade and very sore palm.
if you little delight does manage to glue the door shut, just think of the cost involved in replacing split frames etc, personaly I think something like this is pathetic to even consider.

Ouch dude, doesn't sound like a barrel of fun.
 
Why not just remove spinel from latch? Much less destructive same effect. But less cost to u and me!
 
I think they should all have a group hug and spread the love.
 
lol thanks for the replies

I did say to him if you want something strong enough to glue a classroom door shut then chances are there's going to be dramas getting it open again.

I asked him what he plans to do if he gets caught or someone rats on him how's he going to handle the bill. I told him whatever he does it's going to be a gamble!

It might backfire but since when did 15 year olds think of the consequences?
 
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