Gorilla Max Strength Adesivo trasparente per costruzione, tubo da spremere da 2,5 once, trasparente, (confezione da 1) 1 confezione

Brand:Gorilla

3.6/5

26.65

RIPOSIZIONABILE, RIEMPITIVO, VERNICIABILE, FACILE DA EROGARE. Incredibilmente resistente in TUTTE le situazioni METEO. 100% IMPERMEABILE e funziona sott'acqua. ASCIUGA CRISTALLINO. La nostra formula adesiva per costruzioni più forte: 2 volte più forte di Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive Ultimate.

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RIPOSIZIONABILE, RIEMPITIVO, VERNICIABILE, FACILE DA EROGARE. Incredibilmente resistente in TUTTE le situazioni METEO. 100% IMPERMEABILE e funziona sott'acqua. ASCIUGA CRISTALLINO. La nostra formula adesiva per costruzioni più forte: 2 volte più forte di Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive Ultimate.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Gorilla
Brand ‎Gorilla
Color ‎Clear
Compatible Material Foam, Wood, Fiberglass, Glass, Stone
Compatible Material ‎Foam, Wood, Fiberglass, Glass, Stone
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,369 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Full Cure Time ‎24 Hours
Included Components
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item Form Foam
Item Form ‎Foam
Item model number ‎105044
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Volume ‎70 Milliliters
Item Weight ‎3.84 ounces
Manufacturer ‎The Gorilla Glue Company
Package Information ‎Tube
Part Number ‎105044
Product Dimensions ‎1.3 x 3.6 x 7.5 inches
Size ‎1 Pack
Special Feature Repositionable
Special Feature ‎Repositionable
Special Features ‎Repositionable
Style ‎1 - Pack
Usage Outside; Professional, Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional, Outside; Amateur
Usage ‎Outside; Professional, Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional, Outside; Amateur
Water Resistance Level ‎Waterproof

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Scritto da: Melissa Murphy
Great stuff
I keep this in what I call my "house first aid kit." We bought a house last year and it needed a total remodel. After living here for awhile I started to see little things. A wood shelf that was juuuust short of being snug and stable against the metal peg. Numbers fell off the old mailbox. It was nothing serious but different materials with different needs. This stuff fixes it all and I don't have to search for the right adhesive. So far, fingers crossed, this has bonded everything I've needed.
Scritto da: Tina
Give it 24hrs to harden and you cannot get it off except with a chisel. Be careful!
So do not allow glue to get on your fingers and thence onto the part you are gluing - which may be hard to avoid. Thus do not use the supplied nozzle when only a tiny amount will likely be needed and the nozzle, even when cut to the smallest diameter, gushes forth a great gob of glue. And as pointed out elsewhere, the nozzle itself retains more glue than you will likely need. What a waste. Plus the usual fix of pushing a nail (or similar) down the nozzle to keep it open when done will likely leave you with a nail stuck (glued) forever in place lest you have pliers at hand to wrestle it out. BTW: I like clamp pliers for such a task. Rather unscrew the tube cap and use, say, a wooden toothpick cut in half so you can use the fat end and gently scoop out the exact amount of glue you think you will need and carefully smear this tiny dollop on the surface(s) to be glued. Throw away the toothpick which will glue itself to the wastebasket. Oops! Wrap the toothpick in a scrap of paper towel - that should do it. Immediately re-screw the cap, being sure to get the air out. How? I leave that up to you. If this defeats you, then declare victory and move on. Yes, so be careful. This stuff is liquid iron. Acetone, WD40, Goo-Gone is like rain of a duck's back: ignored. Net: A superb product but be careful. This is Elmer's x 1000. Would we here at Tina's house buy it again? Without a doubt when we run out or it self-hardens but as little is needed to do the job, it may be awhile. Give it a try, y'all!
Scritto da: Brandi
Works for some things but not others
It seems to dry in like a silicone texture. I used it for a repair on a coffee table leg and it’s so far been about a week and it’s still holding up. I also used it for a repair on my glasses and unfortunately that didn’t hold more than a day or 2. The pin came out which made my glasses arm separate from the rest of the frame. The glue did not hold it inside where it’s supposed to sit long. Seems like it works better on some surfaces, despite claiming to work for nearly all surfaces. Also it’s very greasy feeling and kind of hard to clean from the provided spout.
Scritto da: Victor
My guitar is back
This guitar’s headstock was broken in 2006 and I had it professionally repaired once and it broke again. I then repaired it again myself using Tightbond wood glue… it broke again. Finally after several years and having given up, I tried Gorilla Glue Max Strength and Gorilla’s strongest tape and so far so good! It’s been a couple of days and so far so good. Finger’s crossed that it keeps holding up.
Scritto da: Kim
Great for vinyl fence components
I bought some fence units that go around hvac units. The end plugs and peaks that slide into the tube parts kept coming out. This clear glue worked. Just use some blue painters tape to hold together for an hour or so.
Scritto da: Billal nakbeen
EH!
It wasnt great since it was easily pulled apart but It worked
Scritto da: JLG
Great on wood furniture repair
I used this to repair and re-glue the legs and dowels of a ~ 200 year old Windsor chair, and it was excellent for this application. The Gorilla Glue Max Strength Construction Adhesive fills voids (good b/c the joints are loose), is very hard and rigid but does not seem brittle, and overall seems very strong. When completed the chair is not flexing when sat on and feels more solid than it ever did. For comparison, this chair is from a 4 chair set I have had over 20 years. They have been used hard and I have re-glued previously with: a) traditional carpenter's wood glue, which was not as good at filling voids and was breaking loose b/c the chairs joints are not super tight and are somewhat flexible, and b): Gorilla Glue Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive, which filled the voids, and could flex with the chair and didn't break, but it the chairs ended up being a bit too flexy. In contrast the GG Max Strength seems more rigid, stronger, and is clear. Was able to paint over it OK. More expensive but better for this application. In the future I would use this to re-glue the other chairs in the set. As to some of the other user complaints: yes it is sticky and best to wear disposable gloves. I actually like the removable dispenser cap...after use, just clean it out with a couple of Q-tips and it is ready to use again in the future. The regular cap seals nice and tight so the glue doesn't harden in the tube.
Scritto da: R F
Excellent glue
Excellent glue. Many great uses. A bit hard to squeeze from tube.

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