Quick grip or clear gorilla
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Depends what you are trying to do, but I generally use Gorilla.
What are you trying to do and is it a inside or outside project?
I don't like the gorilla glues because they expand.
try quick grips its my first choice anyway
I love Gorilla gel glue. Less runny and quick adhesion.
well sandy i like both but the lady before doesnt like gorilla she says it expanse
Timber Grip glue is good for wood.
Depending on what you are gluing - Gorilla glue I have used will expand slightly so if you need a smooth seal I don't recommend using it.
I love the gorilla products. All of them have worked wonders for me.
for wood i just use elmers
have pix to see them