Gorilla Weld How to Demonstration Video

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Watch this informative video demonstration of Gorilla Weld Titanium Bond 2-Part Epoxy Adhesive in action! Gorilla Weld is an incredibly strong, heavy-duty adhesive designed to bond a variety of materials, including metal, ceramic, concrete, PVC, plastics, fibreglass, and more. Whether you're tackling a tough repair job or working on a new project, this adhesive will provide the strength and durability you need, forming a permanent bond that dries to a dark grey finish.

This two-part epoxy adhesive boasts a 4250 psi bond strength and sets in just 10 minutes, making it perfect for quick, efficient repairs. It comes in 2 x 14ml tubes, providing you with the ideal amount for a range of applications. In this demonstration, you'll see how Gorilla Weld can be used to fix a broken barbecue handle, showcasing its versatility and strength in real-world scenarios.

Key Features:

- Bonds materials with up to 4250 psi pressure resistance.
- Capable of withstanding temperatures from 148°C to -40°C.
- After curing, the bond can be shaped, filed, sanded, tapped, and drilled.
- Versatile enough to bond metals, plastics, concrete, ceramics, PVC, fibreglass, and more.

Application Instructions:

1. Remove the cap and punch the seal on both the resin and hardener tubes.
2. Dispense equal parts onto a clean surface and mix until the colour is uniform.
3. Apply the mixture to the surfaces within five minutes and clamp the materials together.
4. Allow 15 to 30 minutes for initial bonding and up to 24 hours for full curing.

You can see the complete process in the video, including how to clean the surface, apply the epoxy, clamp the pieces together, and let it cure properly. This demonstration highlights how Gorilla Weld can be used for a wide range of applications.

To purchase Gorilla Weld Titanium Bond from Sealants & Tools Direct, visit the following link:

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I've used this the other day. I would recommend wearing goggles and a respirator mask as the fumes are dangerous. I felt my eyes start to sting and felt light headed, after only mixing for less then a minute . It does work very well.

markgibney
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Soo high heat of 148 degrees and they demonstrated bonding a handle to the outside lid of a charcoal grill 🤔

collegemom
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I want to bond polyester upholstry webbing to my metal chair...which Gorilla should I use please.

yorki
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1:39 Makes it sort of hard if you need to replace the handle in the future. Surely a new screw and a washer on the inside would have been the better option. I know that was a demonstration but not a real good one IMO.

josephking
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Could you use this on a daybed? I have two rods, that snapped, on one end.???

kimberlyjohnson
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'Tap it' doesn't mean hitting it with a hammer! It means making an internal screw-thread with a 'tap' to take a bolt.

terencejay
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Would this be toxic for use in aquariums?

thatsjustme
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This video makes a lot of claims but didn't actually show any results ! It would have been good to see how well the handle stayed on the barbi as it was bonding to paint (or powder coat) so the bond is only as strong as the me suspicious . It claims to have a strength of 4250 psi prove it

seantivenan
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Could he be any more messy when applying? Smh

iwontreplybacklol
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This stuff is weak. It can't even tolerate my own weight, and I'm just a 170 lbs man.

I tried using this stuff to attach a stripped pedal to the arm crank of an e-bike and after I let it "harden", I didn't even get halfway around the block without it coming loose and falling off.

With the way it's advertised, I should be able to put an elephant on my e-bike and travel it across town without anything going wrong.

peterwyatt
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😱, OMG, that last part...did you really do this hack job on the grill when it just needed a nut and bolt, lol...that was awful I must say...of all things to fix, you do it the wrong way.

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