Gorilla glue

grandpa Love

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Anyone try the gorilla glue " JB weld". Sorry can't remember their name for it. If it's as good as their other products it may be worth trying.
 

afaik Jb Weld and Gorilla glue are two different products... before recommendations might need to know about your project.

Gorilla glue is great for wood plastic, even metal. It does expand as it dries

JB Weld is mainly used for metal repair

so ?? whatcha doin withit ???
 

I believe he is asking about the new "Gorillaweld" two part epoxy they came out with. Supposed to compete with "JB Weld" I believe, but I haven't tried it yet. Packaged like "JB Weld".
 

Don't know about Gorilla glue, but I have used the Gorilla tape, or at least tried to. That stuff won't even stick to itself.
 

Wow, Rusty.. I use the Gorilla Duct tape and when I start pulling the strip off the roll and try to let it go it nearly pulls a layer of skin off my finger... maybe you got a bad roll, but what I use is great.

Now I do usually wipe down the area I want to tape... dirt and pollen will decrease it's adhesion... but that's true for all of them

john
 
I don't think you used the right Gorilla tape. I have used the black gorilla tape and when its once on it is almost impossible to get off.I used the black on tare in seat of my truck and it is as tough as the fabric of the seat.
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I've used it, it will stick anything back together if you use a little moister. The bad side, I always got to use about a half of the bottle, it gets hard real quick.
 

I was looking for urethane construction adhesive for installing a subfloor. The popular stuff was not urethane. I found the Gorilla brand and put five tubes in my cart, and then I came across Loctite brand for $3.00 less per tube.
 

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