Hot melt glue is generally not gasoline resistant. While it can withstand some exposure to chemicals, gasoline can break down the adhesive, causing it to lose its bonding properties. For applications involving gasoline exposure, it's better to use specialized adhesives designed for chemical resistance, such as epoxy or certain polyurethane adhesives. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the best results.
No, it isn't . If you heat it with even a hot air gun it will blister and melt.
Not very. I wouldn't use it to seal something that I knew would get wet.
Hot glue is already melted !
A hot glue gun can not melt a pencil cause a pencil is wood!
yes
Yes, you do need a hot glue gun, it's the only safe way.
you glue the points on with hot melt glue
school glue is very easy and fast to use it wont melt
I'm pretty sure "hot glue" melts all balls!
Low density hot melt glue is better in some applications because it offers better flowability and penetration into tight spaces. It also has a quicker set time and can be more cost-effective due to covering a larger surface area. However, high density glue might provide stronger adhesion and be more resistant to heat and humidity in certain applications.
Some creative techniques for painting with hot glue include using different colors of hot glue sticks, creating texture by layering and manipulating the hot glue, and using a heat gun to melt and blend the hot glue for a unique effect.
It is not necessarily bad, but its use requires care.