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Gorilla Glue 115ml is a versatile, multipurpose adhesive designed to bond a wide range of materials including wood, stone, metal, ceramic, foam, and glass. This 100% waterproof glue is temperature resistant, paintable, colorable, and sandable, making it ideal for construction, home improvement, crafting, plumbing, automotive, electronics, and outdoor activities.
Manufacturer | Gorilla Glue Europe |
Part number | 5170-2 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 4.4 x 13.1 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | 1044400 |
Size | 115ml |
Colour | Yellow |
Style | Orignal packing |
Material | Polyurethane |
Power source type | AC |
Volume | 115 Millilitres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Strong,Waterproof |
Included components | Gorilla Glue 115ml Bottle - 1044401 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Does the job that needed a strong glue
Brilliant
P**B
Powerful BUT takes a while to learn how to use it.
Awesome stuff but takes a while to get used to.If you want to stick something back together quickly then this IS NOT what you will need.If you need to hold things together and are not in a hurry to do it then this stuff is amazing.It takes time to learn how to use it though. I've used it in a few different kinds of circumstances with good and bad outcomes.It has amazing sticking power but it expands like mad, much more than I realised but it is economical as not much is needed.Used to glue a shaft of wood into a base and it is super strong BUT took ages to set and expanded out of the fitting. Cut neatly and painted over okay the job ended up perfect.Daughters battery powered car needed the tread re attaching to the wheel. I had to hold the rubber tread tightly in place for ages till this stuff set enough to beat the substances desire to shrink back. BUT now it's set it has a fantastic grip. It expanded out from under the rubber strip, that's my fault BUT the grip is amazing. This car is driven over our rough ridged concrete track rain or shine and it is holding perfectly. In hindsight I should have screwed the rubber tread tightly in place till this went off.Not for fixing china or stretchy things. It will do those but it would be messy and you'd need to hold the stretchy stuff stretched tight till this stuff went off.I wet the areas being glued and apply this stuff carefully and sparingly, sometimes I need to wet after applying the glue. Need to make sure the objects are held in place somehow so you don't have to hold things like a lemon waiting for it to go off.The key issues to learnIt takes time to go off so secure objects where you want them to be once glued in a manner that frees your hands.It expands a lot so can be a bit messy and unless you've done the above step it will actually seperate objects.It will set a beige/ light brown colour but can be cut, sanded and painted afterwards. It can be carefully wiped away as it slowly expands out of holes and joints.Awesome stuff and have used it to stick wood, plastic, metals, material, rubber and it has done the job BUT it takes time and will expand a lot. There's loads of it.
C**R
Super Sticky and very Strong
Gorilla Glue 60ml Gorilla Glue is a really effective compound.As an ex-craft teacher I am used to using a variety of glues for different jobs around the home as well as the school workshop. I have used it to glue the tips on my compound bow (and that hits a target at over 320 feet per second), its filled and stabalised the loosest of schoolboy woodwork projects, stuck the trim on my wifes car and just this week, Gorilla Glue is very soundly keeping the new washbasin and pedalstal stand fixed together and firmly anchored to the newly tiled floor (I hate drilling holes in nice new surfaces).I am still exploring situations / projects where it can be used. It is a very interesting adhesive with remarkable filling qualities.Never buy more than you can reseal in the bottle / tube, always squeeze as much of the air out before sealing the cap back in place and it will last a long time to the next job. I first came across Gorilla Glue in my local superstore but it did not last too long on the shelf, thank heaven for Amazon, there are plenty of suppliers here.Regards,The Crafty Craft Teacher.
A**R
Great
Not the cheapest, but works well. Works better if you dampen the surfaces slightly first.
S**E
Great sticking product
Good delivery of good product
B**O
I went ape over Gorilla Glue
I am in fact reviewing Gorilla glue bought elsewhere because the one purchased from Amazon disappeared. I still believe it was my removal men. Once they had used it to stick the wooden leg/foot thing back on my sofa and witnessed how great it was they decided to have it away with it. So I never got to use it. I constantly whinged about this, whenever I need to glue something (I have a whole craft box of different types of glue. Trust me, I am no glue slouch). But, I was bemoaning the loss of something I had never tried myself. However, a couple of weeks ago I took the plunge and bought another bottle. I used it to stick some wooden shelves in a cupboard as I am always looking for the easy option. I hate the expression "worked like a charm". However, it did just that. This stuff is going to change my life. The endless shortcuts I will be able to take, the not having to worry about noise when I put up shelves at 3am, the fact that I won't have to use my scary hammer drill. Having read the reviews I was super careful about cleaning it before putting the lid on. I'm not letting this bad-boy get clogged up. No way.The only tricky bit was the clamping as certain situations don't lend themselves to being clamped. You will know what I mean when you come across one of these. In this scenario I used an elaborate system of propped up stuff or gorilla tape (no, I don't work for Gorilla). Alternatively, you could employ someone via the Government's Latest Scheme to help the proles; you would probably not have to pay them anything ever, and just get them to manually clamp it for you (ie just stand there and hold it together determinedly) and, if you already have plenty of dosh then you're sure to get some tax concessions thrown in as well.
T**N
after two weeks of limited outdoor use this remains intact and I presume this is a good quality glue better than Super Glue whic
It is early to review this product in depth. I have used this to repair my Timberland classic boat shoes that comes with light brown colour of sole of some synthetic material which is not rubber. I have used a regular rubber/plastic sole available on Amazon to repair. This was quite successful . I have not done any long distance walking yet to confirm how long it is going to last. Bottom line: after two weeks of limited outdoor use this remains intact and I presume this is a good quality glue better than Super Glue which did not last longer than a couple of days. After removing any excess dried up glue this can be sand papered and coloured. I used G - clamps to fix the joint for two hours. Works well. I would recommend this for shoe repairs. This is kind of expensive but it does the job. Thanks.
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