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Sticky Ass Glue Waterproof Stubbornly Strong Glue | 
| Brand: Sticky Ass Glue Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $6.49 - $16.49 as of 7/31/2010 17:32 CDT details
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Rating: 35 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 2.5 x 2.5
Model: SAG16OZ-PARENT ASIN: B0021L91TC
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| Features:
| • | Available in a convenient 16-Ounce size | | • | Sticky Ass Glue is a moisture cure adhesive so it must be exposed to moisture to solidify | | • | Bonds dozens of various substrates: excellent bond strength for EPS board, wood, fiberglass, foam, brick, ceramic | | • | Temperature resistance: -20 Farenheit to 250 Farenheit; Application temperature: 70 Farenheit to 100 Farenheit | | • | Glue appearance is amber; once completely dry can be painted, sanded and stained |
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| Customer Reviews:
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awesome glue June 15, 2010 Brett G. (Illinois) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
my blinds where cracking, so i bought some of this glue and in couple hours it kind of foams and covers all the cracks. i like this a lot, i was surprised by how the glue would expand after drying.
good household glue June 8, 2010 Stephen M. Charme (Cranford, NJ United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This glue works very well for lots of household repairs where epoxy glue is not necessary. However, it is not a substitute for epoxy glue.
As another review has noted, this glue does not become sticky right after application. The plus side is that you have plenty of time to maneuver something into position, and if you make a mistake, you can easily move what you are gluing to another position. The downside is that for some applications you need some kind of external clamp from the start to keep the glued pieces together. So depending on the repair, epoxy may be preferable to work with because the glued pieces stick together almost immediately.
Update July 9,2010: The plastic buckle on my water sports watch recently cracked in half. I used Krazy Glue initially to glue the two pieces together because I needed something to bond quickly. I then used Sticky Ass Glue to reinforce my repair and make it much more durable. My plastic buckle is now more solid than when it was new.
Dental Magic June 6, 2010 Brian Sorli 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just wanted to say thanks for those who referenced using Sticky Ass Glue (SAG) with their projects both wet and dry and having tremendous success with this product.
I just wanted to mention trying many different Super Glues, Gorilla Glue and otherwise, and finally finding the perfect bond to fix my false tooth. About 6 months ago I lost a tooth and had a cosmetic replacement made and implanted using a simple Post, Porcelain Tooth, and Dental Glue repair. Keep in mind, I was informed that this would last at most 10yrs compared to permanent implants and oral surgery, but the cost was prohibitive and it was much cheaper then Oral Surgery and was all I could afford at this time.
Either way, the tooth stayed in pretty solid for a while and then became dislodged and came out. My dentist fixed it the first time, but I figured it was time to dig into other options for personal repair since my visits would begin to become more frequent. I tried almost everything glue wise from Super Glues, Gorilla Glues, etc with varying success and consistency, but nothing has worked as well as SAG.
I did as usual to prep my new operation, cleaned tooth and post, and removing old glue and garbage collected on tooth assembly. I then used a Tooth Pick and applied marginal amounts of SAG to the post hole fill assembly and prepped tooth and post implant. I then applied SAG to the post and tooth component and then gently slide it into the hole, twisting all sides so that SAG was applied to all surfaces, and then removing it to add more SAG. I then repeated process above and then finally set my tooth and post into place for drying.
The only problem with SAG is the dry time, taking about 1 hour to even begin to set. I had to hold my tooth in this position for over 1 hour and thankfully scheduled this procedure at night while enjoying TV. After about an hour or two, I inserted by Mouth Guard I sleep with and used it to position my false tooth for drying while I slept.
Morning came, tooth set, positioned almost perfectly, and note has been in place for almost 2 months. Other glues could not handle the wet dry combo with this process and they would dislodge and come out in less then 2 weeks at most. Honestly, I'm gentle with it and try to eat on the other side where things are more natural and permanent, but it has done real will and survive steak, corn, and various other forms of abuse.
Either way, I'm very happy things are now in place and holding strong. Do I recommend this process to everyone, Heck No, you have to have a lot of patience and most people should simply go see their dentist. But if money is tight and you can't afford the true $10K fix with Oral Surgery, Sticky Ass Glue may also work for you.
Brian...
Amazing glue!! June 5, 2010 Race sim fan (TX, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this by reading all positive reviews at Amazon and I'm glad I bought this.
This glue worked everything I try to fix including ABS or some plastic that other kinds of glue don't work very well. This also works for soft surface like leather, wood. I could even repair some torn apart base plastic for screws where some removing tension occurs. That's really amazing.
The secret is that this glue becomes some flexible form when it's dry and bind two things you want stick. It inflates when it's dry so you need to hold the parts if you want them aligned right. In that case, the form thing can be exposed around them but you can cut or scrape them easily. When you put the glue somewhere you don't want, you can scrape them when it's dry as well.
I needed get used to how to use this and it requires relatively long dry time that's why I put 4 stars. Also, it's not sticky at all at the beginning so you can't use the glue to make the part stay together.
Anyhow, this is great glue and I can recommend this to anybody.
Super Strong... but it does swell and puff up! May 30, 2010 Alex C. Cullison (Fairfax, VA USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is very strong glue and it works well both inside and outside the house.
This may be the strongest non-epoxy adhesive you can buy.
BUT, you should know one thing... as it cures and dries, it swells and puffs up. I would say it enlarges 3x the volume of glue you use on a job. You must take this into consideration when you apply the glue. The good news is, if it swells up beyond your tolerable limits, you can trim the excess with a knife. This excess trimming is better accomplished before the glue has entirely dried.
Read the directions!
This is an amazing product.
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