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E-6000 232021 Hi Viscosity Adhesive is an industrial-strength, waterproof, and heat-resistant glue that outperforms polyurethane with double the strength and exceptional flexibility. Perfect for professional-grade repairs and crafts, it bonds a wide range of materials including wood, metal, and glass, while resisting chemicals and extreme temperatures. Its paintable, non-flammable formula ensures durable, seamless finishes for demanding applications.
Brand | E6000 |
Specific Uses For Product | Industrial,Jewelry,Automotive,Electronics,Crafts |
Material | Polyurethane,Rubber,Wood |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Metal, Rubber |
Item Form | Paste |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Heat Resistant, Strong |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can, Cartridge |
Item Volume | 299 Milliliters |
Viscosity | High Viscosity |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 10.2 Fl Oz |
UPC | 076818312031 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076818312031 |
Manufacturer | Eclectic Products, Inc. |
Part Number | 222011 |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.88 x 1.88 x 11.63 inches |
Item model number | 222011 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Waterproof, Heat Resistant, Strong |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | None. |
C**S
It glued a brick fireplace / grill together so what’s that tell you
That’s right... when my imported stone barbecue didn’t include the adhesive used to hold the very heavy parts together this stuff came to the rescue. Why glue? Expansion. Mortar would crack and this stuff while getting very firm allows for mild flexing. So yes this glue is holding 1300 pounds of stone that gets quite hot together without an issue. And, it can be painted without cracking!I would rate it as the strongest glue I ever used. I wouldn’t suggest exposing it to a direct flame but it withstands cold and heat like a champ. Next time you install a brick retaining wall, stone fireplace, barbecue, or anything block you don’t want to move.... this is exactly what you want. Flawless. It comes in several types too. Self leveling, a thicker version, and uv version.
B**R
Great Stuff
This was used to place a rubber garage door threshold onto concrete. Even though the weather was cooler the adhesive flowed easily and has adhered very well. There was enough set-up time to allow the rubber to be repositioned and the actual set-up time was good, considering the temperature. I would recommend this for this purpose. Be warned, there is an obvious odor to this, so if using inside be prepared.
A**N
Very workable adhesive
This stuff works better than any caulking and stays workable for about 12 hours but give it 24 hours to completely set up and it never leaks again. The only problem is once you open it, it will harden in the bottle if you don't reseal completely with tape or something. Other than that it sticks to every type of wood, glass, steel, tile etc. For what you get it is well worth the price in this cartridge.
L**S
An unusual use
So, I can't really comment on how this works for what it's supposed to be used for (namely gluing things together) because I decided to try to use it a different way.Background: I rebuilt the bathroom in my house last year and used a metal edge for the corners on my tile. This looks great, but because the edging was a slight bit higher than the tile, the horizontal section of my shower edge collected water. I didn't have any extra tile to add another layer to make it taller, so I started looking for something that would be clear, waterproof, and self-leveling so that I could get rid of the 'lip' caused by the metal edging. I found this. It said not to use it outside, nor for foot traffic areas, but that it was waterproof, and I didn't plan to step on it, just over it, so I thought I'd give it a try.Installation was easy, just put it into your caulk gun and lay down a couple of beads to fill the low area. It self-leveled as advertised (although you need more than you think, a 3" x 3' section to 1/8" depth took a full tube.) and after 3 days of airing (it off gasses terrible fumes for that long) looked great and was no longer tacky to the touch.Everything seems good so far. Definitely worked to let the water drain, was slightly soft to the touch, but solid.Fast forward 8 months. It's still in place, still solid, but has developed a cloudiness (it was completely clear at first)and the edges where it is against the vertical tiles and the shower door sill are starting to turn pink with mildew that is trapped between them (and therefore basically uncleanable.)I have no idea whether I'll be able to pick/peel it off without breaking the tiles underneath, and haven't tried yet, but eventually I will have to try if it gets worse.Just thought I'd give anyone looking for a similar solution a heads up.
A**E
Great product.
I used this to fill the cracks in riding mower seat. When washing the mower prior to rebuilding it the foam in the seat became soaked so that my pants would get wet. After filling the cracks my pants stay dry. I also used it to adhere a new piece of vinyl fabric to the seat of a chair.
C**N
Great product, most went to waste
The tube is very difficult to keep dry. I bought a cap specifically designed to keep it moist, I put vaseline on the inside of the tube and I kept it in a sturdy ziplock bag but this thing dried out. I would say only buy this size if you plan on using most of it within 3 months.
J**L
Best adhesive ever!
This is the best adhesive I've used. Works on fabric, wood, plastic, and metal. I have made outdoor ornaments and repaired pool equipment with it. It is weatherproof (fixed a leaking gutter better than Flexseal) and durable.
W**P
The best glue EVER! E6000
I am using this to dry stack and glue rocks to a post and create a custom mailbox post. I made another post like this and it's for my social needs daughter to use to go up the porch step.
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