gorilla glue boat deck repair
Gorilla glue and foam sealer both expand when introduced into a void. gorilla glue is especially water friendly and works in wet areas just fine. in fact the more water the more foam it will create. gorilla glue dries harder and does not absorb water very easily. foam sealer is a little softer and will … continue reading – fixing soft spots or delamination using gorilla glue or foam sealer →. Re: experimented with gorilla glue interesting. if your talking about the polyurethane glue that goes by the name of gorilla glue, i use it often in my work (furniture repair). i'm curious as to how it is going to work in your application. it is expensive and seems you'll need quite a bit of it. post those pics if you can. dave. There are a number of glue threads on the wooden boat forum. here's a clip from a recent one: "fine woodworking just had a glue test. pretty amazing results ( at least to me). they tested plain pva (elmer's i think), titebond iii (apparently a waterproof pva), system three epoxy, and gorilla glue..
gorilla glue boat deck repair Gorilla glue is not for your inflatable boat repair despite how attractive their packaging is, otherwise if it was every boat builder would be using it. the solvents in a typical shop aren’t designed to be used on other glue types like gorilla glue, we have to literally sand it off by hand without damaging the original fabric.. Im just thinking that with this repair (not too large) that the pu glue may do two things at once -- fill the void and adhere the deck to the foam. i may still go back to a normal repair method if my trials with the pu glue put me off. took awhile to find a store with sumo. after calling the typical suspects lowes said they have some..