Whats the fastest bonding longest lasting strongest?
Question:Glue there is?
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It all depends on what you are trying to fasten to what. Super Glue is a fast dry that works well on plastic, some metal and ceramic and glass.
If you are working with trying to install some laminate, wood, carpet or tile, I would suggest that you use a contact cement. They have good adhesion and stick like crazy.
If you are trying to fix steel use JB instaweld which is a 2 part material that is nearly as strong as a weld. '
Good luck
Gorilla Glue works great on almost anything.
A resin based one.
Depends upon what you are gluing.
Polyurethane glues (Gorilla Glue is the most well-known) fit the description for many applications, but there are better glues for many specialty applications.
Evo is the fastest bonding longest lasting strongest glue there is.
i like "liquid nail" the heavy duty
,Twin pack glues ( Resin) mix equal amounts. But even these are specialised Metal glass wood etc Also they are designed for special purposes, flexible so vibration does not effect the joint or gluing flexible materials. So the glue designed for the job its doing will be the longest & strongest. Any GOOD DIY store should advise if you tell them the materials and conditions that the glue is to be used in.
GRIPFIL or CHEMFIX
Screws or nails
For timber - P.V.A or polyurethane
For metal - superglue (or weld it)
For masonry - Hilti resin or SPIT C-Mix
For paper - P.V.A
It depends what materials you are trying to bond. If you check out the products of a company like Loctite or Araldite, they have poster sized charts that show what glue you need to use for different combinations of materials and whether you need to heat cure or bond at ambient temperatures. Strength of a glued joint depends as much on how clean and well prepared the materials are that you are trying to glue as the properties of the glue itself. Also, it depends on how you are measuring the strength. Some glues are strong in tension, but have a low peel strength.
How long is that piece of string?
It all depends on what material you are fixing .
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