Description
Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive, 9 Ounce – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive, 9 Ounce Cartridge, White, (Pack of 1)
Brand
Gorilla
Usage
Inside, Outside
Material
Other
Compatible Material
Brick
Item Form
Foam
Color
White
Item Package Quantity
1
Package Information
Cartridge
Item Volume
9 Fluid Ounces
Full Cure Time
24 Hours
Water Resistance Level
Waterproof
Manufacturer
Gorilla Glue
Part Number
8010001
Item Weight
9 ounces
Product Dimensions
1.92 x 1.92 x 11.28 inches
Country of Origin
USA
Item model number
8010001
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
1 Pack
Style
1 – Pack
Finish
Multiple
Maximum Weight Capacity
14 Ounces
Coverage
43 linear feet
Included Components
9oz Gorilla Construction Adhesive
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
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Technical specifications – Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive, 9 Ounce :
Brand
Gorilla
Usage
Inside, Outside
Material
Other
Compatible Material
Brick
Item Form
Foam
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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K. R (verified owner) –
Works as advertised. – Very good. Holds great.
K. R (verified owner) –
Works as advertised. – Very good. Holds great.
F. C (verified owner) –
Ok – Was a little messy but did the job
F. C (verified owner) –
Ok – Was a little messy but did the job
D. T (verified owner) –
Adhesive – Husband used to replace slat tiles holds really good
T. C (verified owner) –
This stuff works, holds in all weather and humidity conditions – Used this to lay down a garage door seal on the concrete floor. Works and cures great.
D. T (verified owner) –
Adhesive – Husband used to replace slat tiles holds really good
L. F (verified owner) –
Serious hold – I used to install a floor seal for the barn doors on my shed. I am fairly certain that several eons from now an archeologist from and advanced alien civilization will unearth the slab of my shed and find that puppy still attached.
H. A (verified owner) –
I don’t know what to think – Like a bunch of the reviewers I, too, ruined this tube of adhesive trying to get the glue/caulking to flow out to the nozzle. The caulking gun has a long spike on it just for this purpose and I nearly ruined the metal rod used to insert into the nozzle in order to break the inner barrier and allow the glue to flow out. When I applied more pressure, the glue finally oozed out the base of the nozzle and the entire tube had to be thrown out. I’m not sure what to think. Bad tube? Or I just didn’t know the proper way of puncturing the inner membrane to get this to work.
J. R (verified owner) –
Read the instructions for opening – Dad didn’t read instructions, causes the tube to semi bust open, but it did work well for what we needed. We attached a rubber garage floor sealant. It’s solid. We were able to keep the water out with this stuff
J. R (verified owner) –
Read the instructions for opening – Dad didn’t read instructions, causes the tube to semi bust open, but it did work well for what we needed. We attached a rubber garage floor sealant. It’s solid. We were able to keep the water out with this stuff
I. B (verified owner) –
Works great. – Works great. Quick and easy.
I. B (verified owner) –
Works great. – Works great. Quick and easy.
H. A (verified owner) –
I don’t know what to think – Like a bunch of the reviewers I, too, ruined this tube of adhesive trying to get the glue/caulking to flow out to the nozzle. The caulking gun has a long spike on it just for this purpose and I nearly ruined the metal rod used to insert into the nozzle in order to break the inner barrier and allow the glue to flow out. When I applied more pressure, the glue finally oozed out the base of the nozzle and the entire tube had to be thrown out. I’m not sure what to think. Bad tube? Or I just didn’t know the proper way of puncturing the inner membrane to get this to work.
T. C (verified owner) –
This stuff works, holds in all weather and humidity conditions – Used this to lay down a garage door seal on the concrete floor. Works and cures great.
L. F (verified owner) –
Serious hold – I used to install a floor seal for the barn doors on my shed. I am fairly certain that several eons from now an archeologist from and advanced alien civilization will unearth the slab of my shed and find that puppy still attached.