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8-Oz GORILLA Ultimate Waterproof Wood Glue, Natural Wood Color for
$3.98.
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8-Oz GORILLA Ultimate Waterproof Wood Glue, Natural Wood Color for
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Features:- Use indoors or outdoors: Give your indoor or outdoor projects a Gorilla Tough bond with waterproof Ultimate Gorilla Wood Glue (passes ANSI/HPVA Type I), our most durable wood glue
- Extended working time: This Gorilla glue has an extended working time of 15 minutes before it forms an incredibly strong bond that withstands water, the sun, and extreme temperatures
- Versatile: Our wood glue for woodworking and repairs cures to a natural tan wood color, making it ideal for use on hardwoods, softwoods, and natural wood composites
- Clean finish: With a natural bond line and no foaming, this sandable and paintable super glue for wood can be finished any way that you prefer
- Easy to use water-based adhesive: Our PVA glue is easy to use for a perfect addition to your carpentry tools; Remove from hands with warm soap and water
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For large surface: You can leave the glue excess there until it completely dry and scrape it off with a scraping knife since you will be sanding it anyway. Easier and quicker that way.
edit just realized that Ultimate is not the best type of wood glue for this use case.
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Storage basics
- Cap it tight, immediately after each use. Wipe the nozzle threads clean first β dried glue crust on the threads is what usually breaks the seal and lets air in.
- Store upright, nozzle up. If it tips and glue sits in the tip, that's where it dries and clogs first.
- Keep it somewhere temperature-stable β not in an unheated garage or shed through a New Hampshire winter. PVA glues are freeze-sensitive; a hard freeze can break the emulsion permanently, and you won't know it's ruined until you try to use it and get a lumpy, weak bond. Room temp storage, away from direct heat too, is ideal.
Dealing with the tip clogging- Before capping, give the tip a quick squeeze to push a bit of fresh glue to the very end β this displaces air and means the skin that forms is just at the tip, easy to pick off or slice next time.
- Some people push a small finish nail, golf tee, or toothpick into the nozzle opening as a make-do plug β anything that blocks air without letting glue harden around it permanently.
- If it does skin over at the tip, don't force it β snip a tiny bit off the nozzle or clear it with a thin wire rather than jamming a nail through hardened glue and pushing a plug into the bottle.
Longer-term- Bigger bottles that you use slowly can suffer from air in the headspace. Squeezing the bottle slightly to collapse it before capping (like you would with a nearly-empty ketchup bottle) reduces the air pocket sitting on top of the glue.
- If you buy glue in bulk, decant some into a smaller squeeze bottle for daily use and leave the big jug sealed β less air exposure per opening on the reserve stock.
Titebond and similar PVA glues have a shelf life even sealed (usually 1β2 years unopened, less once opened), so if a bottle's old and thickening/stringy despite good storage, that's just age, not a technique failure.Join The Conversation
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