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Liquid Nails LN-547 Fuze*It is a 5-ounce multi-purpose repair adhesive designed to bond a wide range of materials with high strength. It resists heat, cold, and weathering, is acid-free for safe use on delicate surfaces, and can be painted over for a flawless finish.
P**L
great adhesive
Works great have used in caulk gun and loved so glad it comes in more convenient tube. A little pricy.
J**D
Great adhesion, messy, though. I highly recommend it.
I recommend this stuff. It has great adhesion. I think it must be slightly flexible, but is not brittle. I glued some of my daughters broken ceramic pots back together after the movers broke them into pieces. I painted the visible glue (the glue is white) different colors including metallic gold. The pots feel rock solid.Excess glue is difficult to get off when it's not yet cured because it's so thick and sticky. It's difficult to get off after drying because there is still so much on there due to it being so difficult to get off earlier. After it's cured, you can scratch it off with a fingernail, cloth of piece of plastic.It holds well about 10 minutes after applying glue, but is not yet fully cured. A small section of glue will dry in the tip of the tube and you'll likely have to squeeze that 1/8 to 1/4 inch part out to get to the viable adhesive. Make sure to screw the cap back on after using and the tube will still be good months later.I also glued my painted wooden block house numbers to my vinyl siding and it is holding up great.
H**Y
Liquid nails love this,Work's like a charm. I would highly recommend
Liquid nails, excellent product. Been use in this for years, works like a charm. Had too put a new board in my floor, and sealed around the small gaps. I highly recommend this product. I also had to fix an electric socket box that pushed into the wall, got a couple 2×4s cute them down to size used hard as nails to glue in place, them clamped them down until dry...them screwed box in place. Worked Great.
K**M
Styrofoam to wood
Best feature of this product is that it grabs immediately, but you can still position the pieces that you are trying to adhere to each other. You only need moderate clamping and in some cases, no clamping. When cured, it's somewhat flexible, so it may not be for all projects. I wouldn't use it to glue wood to wood when making a table top. I had 1 complaint. It was extremely difficult to squeeze the product out of the tube. However, I bought another tube from a local hardware store and did not have this problem. The tubes from Amazon required inserting a nail to break an internal seal. The tube from the hardware store appeared to not have an internal seal. Just kit the tip off. Perhaps Liquid Nails has addressed the problem. Tip; I followed the instructions and moistened surfaces for enhanced curing time.
G**S
Easy use!!L
Attached a price of wooden edging to the foot which had come undone!I am impressed got a couple of other projects touseitfor
C**N
Fast bonding! Easy to use!
This stuff really holds! I use it mostly on wood to wood projects. Starts to bond faster, and dries much faster than wood glue. I especially like the large twist on/off cap. Squeezes out easily and does not keep coming out after you stop squeezing, like other glues. The nozzle doesn't clog up like wood glue either. It's not messy like the hot glue I've been using. It's a very good value too.
C**S
STRONGGGGG!
Stronger then expected - did a test on some metal to metal - couldn't separate it without a crowbar and some serious torque after..... need a better capping system after use, have a feeling it's gonna dry out quickly - guess we will see.
S**E
Impressive stuff
I first bought the chalk gun cartridge and discovered how good fusz it really is. I was told it can be applied under wet conditions. First test was to put a dab on a mailbox address number and put it back on while it was sprinkling that day. That was two years ago and it’s still there. Last fall when hurricane Irma hit us, the side door of my house has a window that about to fall out so I cut a piece of plywood to size and screwed it on. When Irma hit, water was leaking into the garage. I got the chalk gun to seal it off and it stopped the water from coming in. Water entering stopped! Then Irma tore off the cedar trim on one side of the garage door. I discovered there wasn’t much of anything behind this trim to really nail or screw the trim back onto. I used what I had left in the chalk gun to get the trim back on and now is actually more solid than ever. Now I find Amazon has it in this smaller amount so I’m going my boots that has the rubber sole that’s starting to separate and I’m confident fusz it will be a winner once again.
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