Superglue?

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Nathanman

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Many a post starts with the statement "this may be a silly question" but this really may be one that fits the description. I have a kanger tank. Recently the top plastic mouthpart came away from the metal screw-on that screws on to the barrel. This resulted in a little gap that has allowed the e-juice to go into the airhole that you inhale through (stem?) Sorry, I don't know all the terms.
In my infinite wisdom I decided to glue the part back on securely with superglue. Am I doing myself any harm? I have since ordered a mini nova so I'm waiting for it to turn up. In the meantime will the glue give off any fumes that may be harmfully or pollute the flavour.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I use tons of superglue when I do woodworking and use it as a finish for driptips. It is an acrylic resin compound that cures in the presence of moisture. When fully cured it is nontoxic and perfectly safe to have in contact with juice. Check it out on wikipedia and search their sources to verify if you want. Its is found under its chemical name cyanoacrylate A.K.A. CA
 
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