If you need to stick large pieces of wood together permanently then I can recommend Lumberjack glue 5 or 30 mins setting times.
5 mins set, that's very interesting
If you need to stick large pieces of wood together permanently then I can recommend Lumberjack glue 5 or 30 mins setting times.
Total waste of time for serious wood work projects in my opinion, turn the central heating up to much and it all falls apart
It depends on what you are gluing.
I normally use mine to act as a rapid "clamp" whist I wait for (gap filling) adhesives to set. I find it an extremely useful tool. The biggest downside is the fact that the glue line is very thick, eg. if you glue to faces of MDF together the glue line is 0.3?mm thick.
Well I've looked and looked and will be damned if I can find any real difference in the guns.
Hi all,
Looking to buy a glue gun. Never used one before, want to have a little play around with some woodworking projects, shelving, cupboard doors etc. Really I want to see how strong the bond is, how it finishes, and how long it takes to go off. All I can see is that they come in 7mm and 11mm, the latter is probably what I want, but what else should I look for? Are there different grades of glue? Haven't really found the info on the web. And I would think twice about spending anything over £40. Any tips and recommendations gratefully received.
Thanks, Paul
Cheap guns are low wattage and take forever to heat up.
I have mid range 11mm at 180 watts.
Carpet fitter friend uses the larger high glue rate guns which take small cylinders of glue about 43mm diameter.There is also a 15mm model.
There are general purpose clear sticks and white woodworking sticks.
You won’t get a decent one for £40