Gorilla Wood Glue, Stronger, Faster Wood Glue with Shorter Clamp Time. Ideal for Building, Carpentry or Hobby Projects Using Any Type of Wood
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Gorilla Wood Glue, Stronger, Faster Wood Glue with Shorter Clamp Time. Ideal for Building, Carpentry or Hobby Projects Using Any Type of Wood 

Product Description:
Gorilla Wood Glue is an adhesive that woodworkers, carpenters and hobbyists trust for their woodworking projects. Gorilla Wood Glue, a PVA glue, offers the benefits of an easy-to use, water-based adhesive, with Gorilla strength. This PVA glue is incredibly water resistant and dries a natural color that offers an invisible bond line for your projects.

Features: 

  • COMPLETE PROJECTS FAST: Requires only 20-30 minutes of clamp time, fully cured in 24 hours.
  • USE INDOORS OR OUTDOORS: Passes ANSI/HPVA Type II water resistance.

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  • VERSATILE: Ideal for use on hardwoods, softwoods, and natural wood composites.

Gorilla Wood Glue – Incredibly Strong Icon

  • DRIES NATURAL COLOR: Offering a natural bond line.

Gorilla Wood Glue – Dries Natural Color Icon

Product Directions: 

  1. Application

    For best results, it is essential that the wood surfaces are prepared prior to application of glue. For laminating, the surfaces should be planed smooth, leaving the board surface free from machine marks, tear-out and snipes. Also, be careful to avoid burnishing and end snipes. Just how much Gorilla Wood Glue to apply depends on many factors. In general, apply a generous amount of glue on one of the surfaces. On hard-to-glue woods, apply the glue on both surfaces. Rub together with the other surface to distribute the glue evenly on both surfaces. Enough glue should be applied so that a fine bead of glue squeeze-out will occur when clamping. Coverage: 1 gallon of Gorilla Wood Glue will cover about 200 square feet. 1 fluid ounce will cover approximately 1.6 square feet.

  2. Clamping

    The technique and type of clamp to be used is determined by many factors: the specific type of joint, type of stock or lumber, moisture content of stock, room temperature, assembly time and surface quality. In general, apply enough pressure that will cause a fine bead of glue to squeeze out when the proper pressure is applied.

    Clamping Time (amount of time pressure needs to remain applied): 20–30 minutes for room temperature applications. The temperature must be above 55°F. Note that clamping time can be dependent on temperature, humidity, and the porosity of the wood.

    Cure Time (amount of time for glue to reach total bonding strength): 24 hours

  3. Clean Up

    Clean up while glue is wet: Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe off excess glue. Make as many passes as needed with the clean area of the cloth to remove all the glue. When areas have completely dried, sand as needed. Wash hands, skin and damp cloths in soap and warm water, then rinse.

    Clean up when glue has dried: Use a sharp putty knife, razor, or sharp scraper to shave hardened glue from surface, then sand as needed. Soak hands and skin in soap and warm water, wash, then rinse.

    Cleaning the bottle tip: Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe off excess glue after closing. If tip becomes clogged with dry glue, remove the cap and push the clog backwards with a toothpick, then rinse cap with warm water.

    To remove Gorilla Wood Glue from hands, wash with warm soap and water.

 Technical Specifications: 

  • APPLICATION TEMPERATURE – 55° to 75° F, best at room temperature
  • SERVICE TEMPERATURE – 0° to 150° F
  • OUTDOOR – Yes, under covered area
  • MOISTURE RESISTANT – Water resistant – not recommended for continual water exposure
  • PAINTABLE – Yes
  • SANDABLE – Yes
  • STAINABLE – No
  • EXPANDS WHEN CURED – No
  • CURED COLOR – Natural tan wood color
  • TECHNICAL STANDARDS – ANSI/HPVA Type II
  • STORAGE TIPS –Store at room temperature. Wipe excess glue from spout and keep sealed.
  • GAP FILLING – No

 


 

    Gorilla Wood Glue, Stronger, Faster Wood Glue with Shorter Clamp Time. Ideal for Building, Carpentry or Hobby Projects Using Any Type of Wood 

    Product Description:
    Gorilla Wood Glue is an adhesive that woodworkers, carpenters and hobbyists trust for their woodworking projects. Gorilla Wood Glue, a PVA glue, offers the benefits of an easy-to use, water-based adhesive, with Gorilla strength. This PVA glue is incredibly water resistant and dries a natural color that offers an invisible bond line for your projects.

    Features: 

    • COMPLETE PROJECTS FAST: Requires only 20-30 minutes of clamp time, fully cured in 24 hours.
    • USE INDOORS OR OUTDOORS: Passes ANSI/HPVA Type II water resistance.

    Outdoor Icon

    • VERSATILE: Ideal for use on hardwoods, softwoods, and natural wood composites.

    Gorilla Wood Glue – Incredibly Strong Icon

    • DRIES NATURAL COLOR: Offering a natural bond line.

    Gorilla Wood Glue – Dries Natural Color Icon

    Product Directions: 

    1. Application

      For best results, it is essential that the wood surfaces are prepared prior to application of glue. For laminating, the surfaces should be planed smooth, leaving the board surface free from machine marks, tear-out and snipes. Also, be careful to avoid burnishing and end snipes. Just how much Gorilla Wood Glue to apply depends on many factors. In general, apply a generous amount of glue on one of the surfaces. On hard-to-glue woods, apply the glue on both surfaces. Rub together with the other surface to distribute the glue evenly on both surfaces. Enough glue should be applied so that a fine bead of glue squeeze-out will occur when clamping. Coverage: 1 gallon of Gorilla Wood Glue will cover about 200 square feet. 1 fluid ounce will cover approximately 1.6 square feet.

    2. Clamping

      The technique and type of clamp to be used is determined by many factors: the specific type of joint, type of stock or lumber, moisture content of stock, room temperature, assembly time and surface quality. In general, apply enough pressure that will cause a fine bead of glue to squeeze out when the proper pressure is applied.

      Clamping Time (amount of time pressure needs to remain applied): 20–30 minutes for room temperature applications. The temperature must be above 55°F. Note that clamping time can be dependent on temperature, humidity, and the porosity of the wood.

      Cure Time (amount of time for glue to reach total bonding strength): 24 hours

    3. Clean Up

      Clean up while glue is wet: Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe off excess glue. Make as many passes as needed with the clean area of the cloth to remove all the glue. When areas have completely dried, sand as needed. Wash hands, skin and damp cloths in soap and warm water, then rinse.

      Clean up when glue has dried: Use a sharp putty knife, razor, or sharp scraper to shave hardened glue from surface, then sand as needed. Soak hands and skin in soap and warm water, wash, then rinse.

      Cleaning the bottle tip: Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe off excess glue after closing. If tip becomes clogged with dry glue, remove the cap and push the clog backwards with a toothpick, then rinse cap with warm water.

      To remove Gorilla Wood Glue from hands, wash with warm soap and water.

     Technical Specifications: 

    • APPLICATION TEMPERATURE – 55° to 75° F, best at room temperature
    • SERVICE TEMPERATURE – 0° to 150° F
    • OUTDOOR – Yes, under covered area
    • MOISTURE RESISTANT – Water resistant – not recommended for continual water exposure
    • PAINTABLE – Yes
    • SANDABLE – Yes
    • STAINABLE – No
    • EXPANDS WHEN CURED – No
    • CURED COLOR – Natural tan wood color
    • TECHNICAL STANDARDS – ANSI/HPVA Type II
    • STORAGE TIPS –Store at room temperature. Wipe excess glue from spout and keep sealed.
    • GAP FILLING – No