Gorilla Glue - 250ml
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Price: £16.00
Brand: Gorilla
Description: The product that started it all. Famous for its incredible strength and versatility, Original Gorilla Glue is 100% waterproof and resistant to extreme temperatures. The water activated polyurethane formula expands into materials to form an incredibly strong bond to virtually anything, making Gorilla Glue your solution for almost any project or repair. Gorilla Glue - 250ml - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Cleaning
Merchant: Homebase
Product ID: 12812184
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RRP: 16.00
EAN: 5704947000981
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Author: colin jones
Rating: 5
Review: Very strong. Perfect for modelling. I repaired my guitar, and used clamps. Super strength
Author: CS Professor
Rating: 3
Review: As a keen builder of idiosyncratic stringed musical instruments, I have been aware of Gorilla glue products for many years. The price has generally kept me away, especially with the occasional availability of Lidl's very inexpensive and high-performing two part epoxies and, most particularly, their superb epoxy putty. My impression was that Gorilla was a very strong, general purpose glue; put it on/in, clamp it and that would be that. Rather like No More Nails in a squeeze bottle. It is not a glue in the sense that I think of glue; it is a specialist adhesive, IMO. As others have said, it foams and approximately quadruples in volume. If powerfully constricted/clamped, it does form a very strong bond, otherwise it runs everywhere and creates a rather ugly yellow foam. The good news is that the foam is easily peeled from smooth surfaces and can be cut and shaped. Although the 250ml bottle was a good price compared with other suppliers, a 50ml bottle would probably last for years. Think of it as more specialised than garden-variety superglue but a lot stronger for wood-to-wood if you can clamp it; not bad for filling spaces but messy. P.S. After using GG for quite a few months and a lot of it (the bottle is half gone), I still maintain that it is a specialist adhesive, but if the need for clamping, the foaming and the snot-like appearance (this is not derogatory ... mucus is essential to life!) do not preclude its use, it is probably better generally even than PVA, 2-part epoxy or superglue. It is a lot more convenient to use, because it does not set in the bottle. Speaking of glue, I've started using hide glue from granules. If it's wood-to-wood, you can bear the odour and have time to heat it up (just pop your 100ml jar into a pan of 65C hot water for a few minutes and you're ready to go). Brushes on easily, hardens quickly and sets strongly in 24 hours. Yes, it needs clamping like GG et al, but it's beautifully smooth, transparent and cheap.