Santehnik & Elyrith
Ever wondered if that old valley root you keep in your herb chest could double as a stronger, natural sealant for my tools? I'm curious if its properties hold up under stress, or if it's just a myth.
Valley root does harden into a paste that can seal small gaps, but it’s not a guaranteed long‑term fix for heavy stress. Test a tiny patch first, watch how it reacts to heat and vibration—if it stays intact, it might just do the job. Otherwise, you’ll want a stronger, more reliable sealant.
Sounds like a quick trial run is the way to go—if it holds, great; if not, we’ll just call in a proper sealant. No point risking the whole rig on a folklore fix.
That’s the spirit—trial first, then decide. It’ll give you a good sense of whether the root’s tough enough, or if you’ll have to trade the mystic herb for a more conventional fix. Good luck.
Got it. I'll give it a shot and report back. If it fails, I'll be the first to switch to something proven. Thanks.