Gorilla glue

Location
Suffolk
I use polyurethane glue all the time (foamy glue) It has many uses & one of the many in this market is Gorilla glue. It was originally from the shoe industry. It is gap filling & quick setting. It glues wood to stone & is good for those irritating rawl plugs that just don't want to stay in the wall. I have a water spray thingy for stuff that's too dry so it bonds better.
It isn't as strong as resin and is different to trad white wood glue but in all honesty I use it the most in my every-day work.
Don't be tempted to buy a huge pot, a small pot will go a long way and as it has a shelf life you won't end up with a solid un-useable mass in the bottom of your pot.
I do a lot of wood-work repairs & it's good in this field.
SS
 
Interested to know if this stuff works is it flexible

Polyurethane all the way as an adhesives here,
Put 3 dollops on a 8x4 sheet as a temporary job
Erm cant actually get the bugger to part it broke the sheet o_O:whistle:

Poly is great but dont use it as a joke on your mates van door either :ROFLMAO:
 
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wtf is pokemon ?
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My lad came home saying sumert about it

I think you have to find them outside on a tablet smart phone not to sure lost interest and started searching for tractors and parts ive the attention span of about 7 seconds

Maynards wine gums are bloody gourgeos with a can of fosters did you know that.:ROFLMAO:

Oh sorry @Steevo for the hijacking im finished now
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Thanks guys! I return to this thread after 101 quotes and mentions thinking it's super popular an expecting some useful advice and top tips.... :whistle:

I ask because I saw an advert on TV last night for it and it said it sticks wood to stone to glass to plastic etc.

I've got a plastic "cover" with recessed three bolt holes in but the recessed hole is now bigger so the shoulder of the bolt won't hold it and it goes straight through.

First thought - buy another cover
Second thought - could use a washer and non recessed bolt, but would look untidy
Saw advert and thought if it's really strong enough, I could glue a washer to the back of the panel, thus bolting the washer, which is then glued to the cover.

Will this botch hold...and be the first of many Gorilla Glue masterpieces....or will I end up having to buy a new cover anyway so may as well not waste time botching now?
 

phillipe

Member
Thanks guys! I return to this thread after 101 quotes and mentions thinking it's super popular an expecting some useful advice and top tips.... :whistle:

I ask because I saw an advert on TV last night for it and it said it sticks wood to stone to glass to plastic etc.

I've got a plastic "cover" with recessed three bolt holes in but the recessed hole is now bigger so the shoulder of the bolt won't hold it and it goes straight through.

First thought - buy another cover
Second thought - could use a washer and non recessed bolt, but would look untidy
Saw advert and thought if it's really strong enough, I could glue a washer to the back of the panel, thus bolting the washer, which is then glued to the cover.

Will this botch hold...and be the first of many Gorilla Glue masterpieces....or will I end up having to buy a new cover anyway so may as well not waste time botching now?
whole new avenue of botches on botch thread or glueing things up with steevo thread :):):):)
 
Thanks guys! I return to this thread after 101 quotes and mentions thinking it's super popular an expecting some useful advice and top tips.... :whistle:

I ask because I saw an advert on TV last night for it and it said it sticks wood to stone to glass to plastic etc.

I've got a plastic "cover" with recessed three bolt holes in but the recessed hole is now bigger so the shoulder of the bolt won't hold it and it goes straight through.

First thought - buy another cover
Second thought - could use a washer and non recessed bolt, but would look untidy
Saw advert and thought if it's really strong enough, I could glue a washer to the back of the panel, thus bolting the washer, which is then glued to the cover.

Will this botch hold...and be the first of many Gorilla Glue masterpieces....or will I end up having to buy a new cover anyway so may as well not waste time botching now?
Can you fit a nut sert / rivet nut to it???
Or fibre glass and redrill
 

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