It's been done but epoxy would be better.
== == "Gorilla Glue" is the brand name of an amber colored glue designed for use with wood. Its curing is enchanced by humidity or moisture.
No. Per their web site, Gorilla glue isn't effective beyond 150 degrees. Wood stoves get quite a bit hotter than 150."Can heat be used to break the glue bond?Heat can not be used to break the glue bond, as Gorilla Wood Glue is very heat resistant. Once cured, it is safe to heat up to 150 degrees F"
Gorilla Glue seems to form a great bond between many surfaces that regular glues cannot. Surfaces you may choose to use Gorilla Glue on include metal, stone, wood, foam, ceramics, and glass.
No, there is no fiberglass in Gorilla Glue. Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane adhesive that does not contain fiberglass. It is primarily made up of isocyanate and polyol resin.
Gorilla glue is a foamy like glue that can bond anything and you will not get it apart. Super glue is a clear glue that does bond some things but nothing like Gorilla glue can.
There are a few to do that. My favorites are TiteBond 2, PL200 and Gorilla Wood Glue.
== == "Gorilla Glue" is the brand name of an amber colored glue designed for use with wood. Its curing is enchanced by humidity or moisture.
No. Per their web site, Gorilla glue isn't effective beyond 150 degrees. Wood stoves get quite a bit hotter than 150."Can heat be used to break the glue bond?Heat can not be used to break the glue bond, as Gorilla Wood Glue is very heat resistant. Once cured, it is safe to heat up to 150 degrees F"
so fair its probaly gorilla wood glue. that's stuff is stronge
A wood-glue is used in the construction process of engineered wood. There are multiple brands that provide such glue, however the most well known and trusted one is Gorilla Glue.
Some of the ingredients in Gorilla Glue are: prepolymerized MDI, diphenymethane-4.4 diisocyanate. Oh, and of course, Gorillas.
No, Gorilla glue is a polyurethane.
No, Gorilla glue is a polyurethane.
Epoxy is the best type of glue to use for wood.
Gorilla Glue seems to form a great bond between many surfaces that regular glues cannot. Surfaces you may choose to use Gorilla Glue on include metal, stone, wood, foam, ceramics, and glass.
Gorilla Glue was made in 1972.
Gorilla glueANS 2 - Epoxy will work and silicone will work.