• Reviews around glue (3.99 of 5)

    J-B Weld 8265S Ntroaterproofme 2 oz Cold Weld 2OZ Adhesive

    • The super glue was on hand and I didn't try it until after trying this first.
    • After tries with several other highly rated glue products that failed the
    • Super-glue is hazardous in that it can easily glue fingers (etc.) together.
    • This is great glue
    • When you want to use glue on something which is under stress, but know it'll snap again because the glue is brittle, jb weld is your best bet.
    • great glue
    • I will recommend it to anyone looking for a strong Epoxy Glue for bonding plastic, glass or metal surfaces.
    • After drying the glue was harder than original plastic part on the head phone
    • This stuff works great for when super glue just isnt enough!
    • This stuff is amazingly strong glue
    • I have a belt buckle that kept on popping off when I used Gorilla or super glue
    • So I First used Super Glue of which held for about a week until my Kitten mistaken the part for a
    • I love this glue.
    • I later tried with regular super glue and that worked perfectly
    • and I was concerned the glue wouldn't be strong enough to support such a weak point
    • This glue really works
    • The glue was still damp and soft
    • This is the best glue ever
    • I use it for everything that hot glue won't hold up
    • I was a little worries the glue wouldn't be enough since the chair leg is what broke half-
    • It completely blows Gorilla Glue out of the water
    • This time I am very satisfied because the glue holding very well
    • Although very hard, super-glue is brittle, and so, is not recommended for flexible objects
    • .Don't depend on super glue
    • Although very hard, super-glue is brittle, and so, is not recommended for flexible objects
    • Even with hot glue, for maximum strength, you should use the smallest amount that does the job, and apply moderate pressure until the glue sets.
    • Opened super-glue keeps poorly, even in tighly sealed glass containers
    • the most amazing glue
    • So it's uses are endless, and it takes over as a general repair tool when a standard glue or fast-set epoxy is not appropriate for whatever reason
    • White Glue: For most light-duty indoor household applications which do not have to be waterproof, ordinary household white glue is safe, cleanup is very easy, and in most cases repairs are redo-able if you make a mistake.
    • Great glue, versatile and strong
    • BAZIC Super Glue, 3 grams 0.10 ounces, 6 Per PackLiquid Nails/Construction Adhesive:
    • This is my favorite glue to do repair on most plastic and metal material around the house or my cars.
    • Excellent professional glue for use in cutlery in the glue of cables and pines
    • It remains very flexible, e.g., it would probably be great on leather or heavy vinyl (e.g., women's handbags, shoes, luggage, etc.)Super-Glue (Krazy Glue): Super-glue is very strong, rigid, and fast
    • In general, the most important attribute of hot glues is that the glue sets very quickly --- in some cases -- within seconds..
    • In short, if you really need the glue to set quickly, particularly if you've got alot of gluing to do -- consider hot glues.
    • I had to use super glue to set the small MIM part to the larger part which was where the brake light mounted on my 2011 Pilot
    • I had previously tried crazy glue, metal expoxy and other products that claimed to be able to stick anything, none worked
    • This glue fixed the problem and it is going strong many months later
    • Best glue ever.
    • This is the product that every person on planet earth should have at least two of, and have it accessible anywhere there is something that can break (which is most everywhere in our society).For general purpose glue, I love the Loctite one-step gels, and Gorilla Glue
    • Unfortunately, I have only limited experience with hot glues, and cannot supply specific suggestions for specific purposes.
    • They make it sound like this is super glue and will hold anything together.
    • Super-glue is hazardous in that it can easily glue fingers (etc.) together.
    • Super-glue is often a good alternative in such situations
    • Best epoxy glue I've found.
    • this stuff is the real deal in gluing something back together.it is more work to mix the glue together but the results are better than any super glue type product.
    • It is strong glue, but the jb weld compound itself seems to be no stronger than plastic from what I can tell.
    • I've been using JB Weld for 30 years and it's hands-down the strongest epoxy/glue I've used
    • Since most hot glues set quickly, it is tempting to apply them too thickly.
    • It's a huge upgrade from regular super glue and a great thing to keep at your work bench!
    • and soon I discovered Super Glue is not so Super
    • Where other glues have failed this one succeeds.
    • I have used this glue for many different surfaces and it works very well.
    • It became obvious that they had not applied enough glue when it was manufactured--there was only a little glue on one side the the wooden rood attached to the head.
    • Where other glues have failed this one succeeds.
    • If you haven't, it makes a very solid metal-based epoxy glue joint that will handle reasonably high heat
    • As several commenters have pointed out, there is a whole world of hot glues (which come in the form of glue sticks which are used in glue guns), many of which work better, or are more convenient, than comparable cold glues.
    • As several commenters have pointed out, there is a whole world of hot glues (which come in the form of glue sticks which are used in glue guns), many of which work better, or are more convenient, than comparable cold glues.
    • Epoxy glue is usually the best, it bonds on a molecular level, rarely lets go.
    • After the Super glue set, I applied the epoxy
    • Previously, I used super-glue frequently on objects (e.g., jewelry) when a clear bond was required---however
    • I used this glue in number of projects after that where I wouldn't trust glue to hold, otherwise, and this stuff is doing great
    • The Easton arrow insert super glue on the other hand pulled right out.
    • The only other thing that comes to mind is that regardless of whether you use JB Weld, another epoxy, a standard Super Glue, Gorilla Glue, or whatever, is that you want to ensure the surface is pre-treated correctly because even the best bonding agents will fail if not used properly
    • Tried to glue it with different crazy glue from
    • It works G-R-E-A-T !