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Gorilla Glue 50008 Adhesive, 8-Ounces | 
| Brand: Gorilla Glue Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $9.04 You Save: $3.95 (30%)
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 1358
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 2.5 x 2.1
MPN: H1163 Model: 50008 UPC: 690550111631 EAN: 0690550111631 ASIN: B0000223UV
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new fresh bottle. Standard shipping ships via USPS Priority Mail. Satisfaction guaranteed, we ship within 24 hours (except weekends and holidays).
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| Features:
| • | 100% waterproof | | • | Solvent-free | | • | Stainable | | • | Bonds to ceramics, plastics, metals, stone, and more | | • | 8-ounce bottle |
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Product Description This polyurethane glue is the finest available for bonding wood, stone, metal, ceramics, plastics and more. Gorilla Glue is waterproof and features an open working time of 20 minutes or more, better coverage than other adhesives, a usable temperature range of 40 - 130 and a 1 ? 4 hour cure time.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
One Tough Glue August 6, 2008 Pros: -Really tough glue -More flexible than super glue -Waterproof -Works on many surfaces, metals, wood, ceramics, some plastics, etc. Best for wood applications.
Cons: -It expands, drips and produce tiny bubbles during the drying process. This is my biggest gripe. Definitely not for repairing your Lladros or others applications that require hairline precision. -Glue is not clear but yellow. Very noticeable, not good if you really want a clean finish. -Make sure you really clean the tip of the bottle or it will be hard to open and use it the next time -Expensive
One Tough Glue August 6, 2008 Pros: -Really tough glue -More flexible than super glue -Waterproof -Works on many surfaces, metals, wood, ceramics, some plastics, etc. Best for wood applications.
Cons: -It expands, drips and produce tiny bubbles during the drying process. This is my biggest gripe. Definitely not for repairing your Lladros or others applications that require hairline precision. -Glue is not clear but yellow. Very noticeable, not good if you really want a clean finish. -Make sure you really clean the tip of the bottle or it will be hard to open and use it the next time -Expensive
The Strength of the Jungle August 3, 2008 I entered a number of local "do-it-yourself" stores (that shall go unnamed) looking for a strong glue/adhesive to bond some laminate hardwood flooring planks to concrete slab that had come unglued after months of wear and tear. Up and down the aisles I went in search for the strongest, and cheapest, glue on the market. And then I saw it, hiding behind the "lush" collection of paint supplies: Gorilla Glue. It immediately caught my attention as it peered out from behind the confines of paint trays and rollers. I asked the attending sales associate about this product, and he looked me in the eyes and said, "I have no idea, but it sounds cool!" That was all all needed to hear. I arrived back at my house twenty-five minutes later curious and ready to make it happen. I followed the instructions on the back of the bottle and went to work. For someone not versed in the world of glues and looking for a simple, cheap way to fix a problem, I was easily impressed with Gorilla Glue's ability to get the job done. I highly recommend it to the working folks who are too busy to get to those projects around the house! Trust the gorilla...
Gorilla Glue cleanup January 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
Find something that adheres wood better... just try. October 15, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
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