Bonds to ceramics, plastics, metals, stone, and more
Editorial Review:
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.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
the bull-in-a-china-shop of glues:
This stuff would be great if you needed to glue California to Arizona to keep it from falling into the ocean...for any other application, it's total overkill. I was warned about the foaming, but it foams AFTER you have everything set and clamped (or weighted down). If you're doing anything other than skyscraper construction or building weight-bearing walls in your house, buy something else.
One Tough Glue:
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... more info
One Tough Glue:
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... more info
The Strength of the Jungle:
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... more info