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Formulated thicker so it don't drip off before you can get parts together, and set up time is 40 minuets unless you want it quicker spray one wood surface with water and it sets in 20.. click below to know more, Rhino Ultra Glue haven't tried it yet but will soon as i can find it. the gorilla glue and elmer s is too thin, and the bottle allows it to set up in the bottle after you open it, this new rhino is suppose to be in a better bottle that don't breathe so it lasts longer.
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Thanks for showing that. I like the poly glue but this one does seem much better. I am glad they were able to improve on it.
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I love the polyurethane adhesives when they first came about i saw in the votech using up the last of my va education benefits in about 95-96, a feller wanted to make one of the old cypress boats A perough.. he couldn't decide to use the new stuff or to use 2 part epoxy to glue up the seams, traditionaly they used just ring shank nails and filled the cracks with cotton twine and tar, the perough was built entirely of bald cypress without a nail using only the elmer's clear polyurethane, he looked like a leapord from the glue stains and the boat looked like it was put together with hardened whipped cream the next morning, but he showed us all after he filled it with water and it set 10 days without a leak. I like it because of the ease of cleanup on the wood...
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How's the container? Do you think that it will have a shelf life as long or longer than Gorilla glue. I founf the Sumo glue goes bad within a couple of weeks. Doesn't seem like the bottle seals very well.
__________________ "I never met a carver that I didn't like... a knife that I didn't want... a chisel or gouge that I didn't need... or a piece of wood that I didn't have to have!" |
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they made the bottle flat on one side so the plug couldn't breathe, my first bottle of gorilla glue hardened inside of a week because i lost the cap and pushed a golf tee in the top, the second bottle lasted a year because i squeezed out some air and capped it storing it upside down in a container that wouldn't allow it to turn over.
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Put your polyurathane glue in the freezer when not in use, it will last a long time. Same goes for paintbrushes, I put them in a ziplock and into the freezer they will stay soft for a few months. |
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You must have one understanding wife! The day that my wife lets me put glue into her freezer is the day that Hell freezes over...or near to it!
__________________ "I never met a carver that I didn't like... a knife that I didn't want... a chisel or gouge that I didn't need... or a piece of wood that I didn't have to have!" |
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