Gorilla Glue Adhesive, 8-Ounces #50008
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Gorilla Glue Adhesive, 8-Ounces #50008

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Brand: Gorilla Glue
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • 100% waterproof
  • Solvent-free
  • Stainable
  • Bonds to ceramics, plastics, metals, stone, and more
  • 8-ounce bottle

Accessories:
 

Quick-Grip 00500 7-1/4-Inch Spreader Clamp

Quick-Grip 512QC Bar Clamp/Spreader

Quick-Grip 524QC Bar Clamp/Spreader

Quick-Grip Quick Change 518QC 18-Inch Bar Clamp/Spreader

Quick-Grip Quick Change 550QC 50-Inch Bar Clamp/Spreader

Customer Reviews:

The worst glue I have ever used [Posted on 2006-10-23]
You will never be able to guess the right amount of glue to use since it has a huge foaming problem. Items that I glued ended up uneven with hard foam coming out of the ends. When I used it on something outdoors the glue cracked and disintegrated within a few weeks. This stuff is overpriced junk and I'll bet the five star reviews come from those marketing Gorilla Glue. Marketing seems to be the secret of success not performance. If you want to try what I think is the best glue go out and buy GOOP.


KILLER GLUE [Posted on 2007-01-05]
This glue works on nearly everything! It is awesome. It did not work on the broken flagstone piece on the porch, but hey.
1. You have to clamp what you glue
2. Careful!! When they say use a little they mean it. It expands as it dries. Last project ended up with solid drips on the garage floor.
3.Top tends to get glued to the bottle. I use a little wood dowel,works great.


Maybe glue, but NOT good for woodworking! [Posted on 2007-06-25]
Fine woodworking rated this glue as the poorest woodworking glue by far. Has less than HALF the strength of Titebond 3 glue (the best). I also found that it quickly dries up in the bottle.


Find something that adheres wood better... just try. [Posted on 2007-10-15]
There are a couple complaints from people saying how the glue didn't work on some other materials... like stone or ceramic. That's not what this stuff is for... it's for wood. Use it on wood, it'll do well. Very well.

The wood needs to be mildly moist, as this stuff reacts to moisture. The wood needs to be clamped, as this stuff expands. It's polyurethane foam, for the most part. I haven't found another commercially available wood glue that works half as well as this does for it's intended purpose.


Gorilla Glue cleanup [Posted on 2008-01-02]
Gorilla Glue is a great glue, holds strong, but don't use it on ceramics! I used it to glue a ceramic/porcelain foo dog. An hour later I saw the hard, foam-like ooze coming from each seam! I ended up having to scrape it off with a sharp edged knife. For the remainder I had to use fine steel wool soaked in mineral spirits. It took a long time but eventually it came off.


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