Size Name:Тwo Рack ECLECTIC: E-600 Adhesive. This industrial strength adhesive is great for projects that you want to hold together permanently. This package contains one 2 oz tube of adhesive. Color: Black. Conforms to ASTM D 4236. Made in USA.
K**L
Good quality rubber cement!
Like all rubber cements, it’s just rubber mixed with a volatile solvent. In this case, E6000 is SBR (styrene butadeine rubber) mixed with tetrachloroethylene. Nasty stuff, but then all rubber cements are dangerous to some extent. Be sure not to get it on your skin and when you do, rub it off and wash up with soap and water immediately.I used this for a large project. So far, I’ve glued wood, fabric, metal, plastic and glass together. I roughed up the surfaces with sandpaper or a file or just a utility knife before applying the glue. I used the glue liberally, smearing it on as much surface area as possible. The excess that oozes out is easily wiped away. For the wood, metal and glass, I dipped a corner of a small rag in acetone and used it to clean up.I used a clamp to put pressure on the two objects being bonded. For flat objects l used a stack of books. I left it under pressure for 24 hours in a 55 F degree room and it bonded well. I let it cure for a few days before testing the actual strength of the bond, which is impressive. The heaviest item I used this with is 11 ounces and it is held by a 1 x 3 inch Velcro strip between wood and plastic. If you consider the amount of pulling force each time I yank the Velcro apart (at least a few dozen times now), it’s held up really well.I bought the black version, which applies and dries pitch black. I have no experience with the clear and white one. I grabbed a few plastic butter knives from a certain large fast food chain and use that to apply the glue. If you do use something similar like Popsicle sticks, then twirl it around a bit like you might with spaghetti on a fork. The glue tends to string up a bit as it hits the air and gets pulled apart.Generally, I prefer using a two part epoxy as they create stronger bonds, but this seems to work well enough for lighter weight items. That said, I did not use this on anything that flexes like clothing or on small items like rhinestones. I mostly glued LED light strips, battery packs, small solar panels, pieces of glass and tiles, cables and other things. If you're doing something similar, I recommend this as a viable alternative to an epoxy.
N**S
A sticky situation...
I'd never heard of this product before purchasing. Never-the-less, after researching, I decided to give it a try.My primary reason for buying was to repair a pair of boots, that started talking every time I took a step.I was surprised by the viscosity (thickness)....it is thinner than expected...but that makes working with it a little easier.The boots are silent these days, and are holding up as hoped.
R**I
Make sure you want BLACK glue if you order this one lol
First thing is, I didn't even realize I ordered black and not clear. So if you're reading this review make sure you what black glue! If not, dont buy this lol2nd, I couldn't get the bottle open. My boyfriend couldnt either. When I recieved the clear one I bought after mistakenly buying this black one it opened very easily. As it should. So this black one I recieved was faulty in some way.As far as price goes, great deal.
C**M
DONT USE FABRIC GLUE USE THIS
This is what I use instead of fabric glue.I’ve tried every single frickin fabric glue under the sun and none adhere sustainably. This stuff is where it’s at as far as superior alternative to fabric glue.-Strong adhesive-Washable-Flexible (for clothing)My only gripe is that it’s a little difficult to be precise and clean with it. I’ve used it for awhile now so I’ve learned personal ways that work for me to help with the Precision and keeping it clean. So it is possible, you just need to figure out ways that work for you.
A**R
Worked great to reglue the handles to the metal bars on my wheel barrow.
Worked great to re-glue the handles on my wheel barrow. I have metal handles and the original glue gave up after a month's use. I purchased this product. it was easy to use and one 2 oz tube was enough to re-glue both wheel barrow handles. so far it works great after two weeks. Just be careful not to get any glue on your hands or areas you do not want this glue on. It starts to adhere very fast and hard to wipe up. Got a little on garage floor...it didn't wipe up well, but that is ok as it is a working garage floor.
R**B
My favorite for shoe repair
Shoes are the only thing I've used it on, but it has been ideal for them. Re-attaching the soles on trail running shoes worked great and the repair has survived a few weeks of rough use already.It was perfect for repairing rubber on climbing shoes that was separating. Even better is that it has allowed me to glue rubber bands into cracks and splits in my climbing shoes so that the surface still has the grippy traction of rubber while the glue underneath holds things together.
R**U
A supper glue that's not so crazy
This does exactly as advertised, truly exactly as well as solving problems with conventional crazy glue. Other supper strong glues set immediately, leaving no extra time for making adjustments or alterations when using. This is an ideal glue for fine work.
J**C
Expectations not met...
Its Adhesion has a limit. Used on dress boots for work, already pealing after 2 weeks... sad, I had hopes it would last longer as my boots are used for "walking" inside mainly, not abused outside or in wet condtions. As for ease of use, get it right the first time so you have a clean bead, sets in place quick, give it plenty of time to dry properly.
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