Elmers Products E7000 Carpenters Wood Glue, 4 Fl oz, Yellow
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Bryant L.
> 3 dayBought this to finish up some hobby module I bought and assembled for art supplies. Creates a very strong bond and I liked that it was super tacky because I didnt have a C clamp at the time to use on building these modules. This made it easier to build the modules square and then tape the parts together to dry overnight. I wont be buying this style again however. Reason being the applications Id use it for needs precision so Ill be looking for a brush on version. I was able to brush this on using an old paint brush.
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Richie L
> 3 dayIf your going to do any job with wood, you need to add a bit of glue to your project and Elmers works perfectly for any job.
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John
> 3 dayThis stuff takes a few hours to dry, but is super-strong. My only complaints would be: 1. It does not dry clear like regular Elmers. The color in the bottle is what you’ll get at the end. 2. The glue squeezes-out the same consistency as regular school glue, but gets gloopy fast after it’s exposed to air- so you need to work quickly!
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Rod
> 3 dayHave only used it once so far but works as claimed. Rolls back up in a small circle for easy storage.
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Princess Haley
> 3 dayArrived quickly, easy to use, works well.
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Laura Meadows
> 3 dayIt goes on easy and does the job! I used on a wood table that needed secure support on a folding table.
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Sheldon Bass
> 3 dayI was able to complete my project, which turned out great after receiving and using this glue. It was exactly as advertised and came in a reasonable amount of time. It forms a secure bond when used on wood. I dont like it when companies try to trick you into buying their products, but that was not the case for this purchase--it was all stick with no trick. Good job, Elmers Glue.
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Sakuno-chan
> 3 dayThe glue worked on the gluing part, but even that was a pain for me, but I really hate how this opens. I tried to turn it. I tried to cut it. I could not figure this thing out to save my life. I finally read online somewhere (in an act of desperation I did a search) that you have to PULL the top UP to get it off. Okay. That actually sounded simple. NOPE...So I tried that and STILL couldnt get it to come off. I had to bang and pull on it repeatedly against my kitchen countertop lip in order to pop the top off, and I cant get the top back on completely either. After all that fuss just to open the thing I had struggles with getting the glue to hold the pieces I was gluing together and even broke the wood further just trying to glue the broken parts by pushing them together too hard. After you set the glue, make sure you can place the object or things in a way that you can clamp and set them while the glue does its work. All in the all the whole project was not super successful for me. Im not thrilled with it at all. Maybe if I hadnt been so out of sorts over opening the top I would have faired better with the actual glue job, I cant say. I think the glue is okay if you can manage to work with it properly, but it is not female friendly at all. I really will try a different glue if I need more wood glue just to find something that isnt so difficult to open and close.
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nancy olivero
> 3 dayMe gusta como trabaja
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Aby
> 3 dayFixed my dresser and drawers with this. A little goes a long way. Definitely gets messy, but cleans up easily with a wet washcloth. Havent had any problems since repairing it about a month ago. Get it!