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Old 01-29-2007, 02:13 PM   #1
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what is the best PU glue you have in america. When I did a job over there all I could lay my hands on was Gorilla glue, and I aint a lover of that after using it. It just took too long to cure. Im used to a 30 minute cure back over here.
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Gorilla is all I have used although there are other brands. I just ran into a "Low Foaming" PU online that I haven't tried yet called Bolder Bond. It says further "100% Waterproof - The Only Adhesive You Will Ever Need".

That sounds already pretty heady. Sometimes nothing but an epoxy will do!

What brands do you have over there and what are the properties?
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this is what I use. its brilliant. I use it on my deckings to join handrail to newels with pocket scew, basically anything.
http://www.everbuild.co.uk/products....rt=5&ccID=11&q=
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