Agent_zed
Established Member
Hi,
does anyone actually find Gorilla glues any good?
I bought some PU Gorilla glue to repair a shoe and it has been rubbish. Didn't hold for long and was difficult to use due to the foaming action. Applied as intructed.
I borrowed some contact adhesive to resole my sons wellies and again doesn't seem to stuck properly. Evostick impact adhesive was much better when I've used that in the past
I only bought Gorilla glue as I could get it locally and needed it in a rush. I previously used https://www.diy.com/departments/p-u...96a92e871b9911361e994808820e600b&gclsrc=3p.ds (although bought off ebay), and that has been great.
Maybe I'm using it for the wrong jobs or something? Perhaps it would be ok if I was joining paper/card together, but hardly seems to be for the toughest jobs on the planet so far.
anyone have better luck than me?
does anyone actually find Gorilla glues any good?
I bought some PU Gorilla glue to repair a shoe and it has been rubbish. Didn't hold for long and was difficult to use due to the foaming action. Applied as intructed.
I borrowed some contact adhesive to resole my sons wellies and again doesn't seem to stuck properly. Evostick impact adhesive was much better when I've used that in the past
I only bought Gorilla glue as I could get it locally and needed it in a rush. I previously used https://www.diy.com/departments/p-u...96a92e871b9911361e994808820e600b&gclsrc=3p.ds (although bought off ebay), and that has been great.
Maybe I'm using it for the wrong jobs or something? Perhaps it would be ok if I was joining paper/card together, but hardly seems to be for the toughest jobs on the planet so far.
anyone have better luck than me?