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Thread: Gorilla CA Glue???
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17th March 2012, 04:44 PM #1
Gorilla CA Glue???
Has anyone tried this glue?? If so can you give us a review as opposed to other CA that you may have used in the past or present.
What kinds of projects would it be good for??? Do you think it would be a good glue for segmenting work and why or why not??? Thanks
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18th March 2012, 10:26 AM #2
Morning mate,
Yes I have used a lot of Gorilla Glue and quite a lot of similar acting glues, I love it because it swells and sticks like tar to a Tomcat.
Problemo when used for segmenting holding the blank together while the glue oozes and dries.
A solution to the occassional tube pop out is rubber bands end to end what I do is check every ten mins for a while and push back the odd one that pops.
Have success the convenience of use appeals to me as I may glue up to 100 at a time.
Kind regards Peter. Oops missed the CA part no knowledge there.Nil Desperandum
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18th March 2012, 12:18 PM #3
I've got a bottle of the rubberised Gorilla CA glue. Only used it once yet, glued up a brass and timber segmented penblank after one of the segments broke when drilling. I had used epoxy first.
Needed to finish the job so I grabbed the Gorilla CA for a quick fix. Finished the job without any more problems.
I havent used it for a CA finish, I read on the IAP where the rubberised CA wont shine up like regular stuff.
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