Question about Gorilla Glue
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I respectfully add...

- It can be very sticky and messy so make sure you use a small amount - a little dab goes a long way - and lightly add a very small amount of water. I usually use a paper towel to wet the bonding area instead of trying to drip water onto the surface.

- The glue tends to run and follow the water track if there's too much water and will undoubtedly run where you don't need it to be.

- It pours like honey which makes it easy to get a bit too much or have it drip where you don't want it, so you may consider using an applicator like a toothpick or piece of plastic to place the glue where you need it.

- I'd use some blocking or clamps to hold whatever is being glued together while it is drying...the foaming action will open up or move the pieces a bit.

- Whatever it bonds...consider it bonded for life. I've never had a Gorilla Glue bond break...but then again I wouldn't bet my life or yours on it never happening.
Mark

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