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expired Posted by AJR214 • Oct 7, 2021
expired Posted by AJR214 • Oct 7, 2021

Gorilla Glue Epoxy (.85 oz.) $3.35 + Free Curbside Pickup Only

$3.35

$8.79

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Advance Auto Parts
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Advance Auto Parts [advanceautoparts.com] has Gorilla Glue Epoxy (.85 oz.) on clearance for $3.35 (Reg. $8.99). Lowest comparable price is Walmart at $4.97. YMMV on clearance items.

Product Features:
  • Bonds Steel, Wood, Aluminum, Ceramic, Tile and More
  • Two-Part Epoxy with Reusable Syringe
  • Dries Clear: Ideal for clean, easy finishing
  • 5 Minute Set: Plenty of repositioning time for the perfect fit.
  • Gap-Filling: Fills voids and bonds uneven and vertical surfaces
  • Water Resistant: Withstands moderate exposure to water
  • Solvent resistant
  • Easy-to-use syringe: Separate barrels of resin and hardener keep epoxy from hardening, plus syringe dispenses evenly and includes a cap for multiple uses.



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Advance Auto Parts [advanceautoparts.com] has Gorilla Glue Epoxy (.85 oz.) on clearance for $3.35 (Reg. $8.99). Lowest comparable price is Walmart at $4.97. YMMV on clearance items.

Product Features:
  • Bonds Steel, Wood, Aluminum, Ceramic, Tile and More
  • Two-Part Epoxy with Reusable Syringe
  • Dries Clear: Ideal for clean, easy finishing
  • 5 Minute Set: Plenty of repositioning time for the perfect fit.
  • Gap-Filling: Fills voids and bonds uneven and vertical surfaces
  • Water Resistant: Withstands moderate exposure to water
  • Solvent resistant
  • Easy-to-use syringe: Separate barrels of resin and hardener keep epoxy from hardening, plus syringe dispenses evenly and includes a cap for multiple uses.



Use Paypal with your Chase Freedom card for 5% CB.

Advance Auto Parts Clearance [advanceautoparts.com] also has 197 other items (YMMV and curbside pickup only), but they have a great search for nearby stores that may be in stock. Some notable items:

Dewalt 1/2" Drive Air Impact Wrench [advanceautoparts.com] for $88.35 (Reg. $219.99)

Dewalt Tools Air Chisel Hammer [advanceautoparts.com] for $21.95 (Reg $54.99)

Lots of Bondo, Glues, and paints as well.

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Oct 7, 2021
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Oct 7, 2021
scubasasquatch
Oct 7, 2021
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I use this stuff mixed with black chalk line chalk to fill in voids in woodworking projects. It sands smooth and as long as you put finish over it, it turns inky black and slick. My kitchen table is made of rough sawn 8/4 walnut and it had some spots that I needed to fill (natural knot holes). I used this and its still totally fine 4+ years later. As for its actual intended purpose, I suppose its probably pretty good at that too.
Oct 7, 2021
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Oct 7, 2021
KYBOSH
Oct 7, 2021
865 Posts
The gorilla glue steel weld is also at this price
Oct 7, 2021
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Joined Jan 2011
Oct 7, 2021
Toller
Oct 7, 2021
1,603 Posts
Bought a bunch of stuff I don't need. Thanks.

It was the worst website I have seen in a long time.
Oct 8, 2021
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Oct 8, 2021
Arcticat
Oct 8, 2021
3,995 Posts
Just saying, usually the 5 min. stuff is not as strong or waterproof as the long drying time one.
Oct 10, 2021
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Oct 10, 2021
willygee
Oct 10, 2021
3,256 Posts
Quote from Arcticat :
Just saying, usually the 5 min. stuff is not as strong or waterproof as the long drying time one.
can u make a suggestion for what you are mentioning?
Oct 10, 2021
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Oct 10, 2021
Arcticat
Oct 10, 2021
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Quote from willygee :
can u make a suggestion for what you are mentioning?
https://www.loctiteproducts.com/e...oxies.html

It depends the usage that you need, the longer drying time epoxies are stronger and waterproof. Does not look like Gorilla Glue has one, only the 5 min.
Oct 10, 2021
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Oct 10, 2021
willygee
Oct 10, 2021
3,256 Posts
Quote from Arcticat :
https://www.loctiteproducts.com/e...oxies.html

It depends the usage that you need, the longer drying time epoxies are stronger and waterproof. Does not look like Gorilla Glue has one, only the 5 min.
Thank you. I'll keep this in mind for future. I grab this and the gorilla steel weld someone mentioned above - seems like good values.

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Oct 13, 2021
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Oct 13, 2021
illbirz
Oct 13, 2021
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Quote from scubasasquatch :
I use this stuff mixed with black chalk line chalk to fill in voids in woodworking projects. It sands smooth and as long as you put finish over it, it turns inky black and slick. My kitchen table is made of rough sawn 8/4 walnut and it had some spots that I needed to fill (natural knot holes). I used this and its still totally fine 4+ years later. As for its actual intended purpose, I suppose its probably pretty good at that too.
You sound like a smart fella, can you help me out with a baluster repair. It completely got detached, can I use such epoxy to fix it??
Oct 13, 2021
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Oct 13, 2021
scubasasquatch
Oct 13, 2021
462 Posts
Quote from illbirz :
You sound like a smart fella, can you help me out with a baluster repair. It completely got detached, can I use such epoxy to fix it??
I'd probably personally be fine with using it for a baluster because a single unit individually isn't under a ton of structural stress and ideally wouldn'tbe taking a ton of abuse. A newel post or bannister, nah. But for a quick fix, it would be worth a shot. Either that or plain old Titebond wood glue is impressively strong as long as there is a decent amount of surface area for the glue to grab onto.

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