The semen from gorillas.
2006-10-13 18:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I would use either yellow wood glue, or a 2-part epoxy. Gorilla glue is too cumbersome for what you are doing, and I don't think Crazy glue would work very well. How about gluing some test pieces with 2 or 3 different types of glue? Then you can get a sense of how easy they are to use. Also, if a glue does not work well for balsa wood, you'd find that out before going to the trouble of building the whole bridge. Good luck.
2016-05-22 00:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2 listed ingredients:
1. Urethane prepolymertrade 60-70%
2. Polymeric MDI 30-40%
No apes
Search for msds gorilla glue
2006-10-13 17:41:59
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answered by joe b 1
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Gorillas?
2006-10-13 17:32:52
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answered by scarlettt_ohara 6
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Gorilla ToughManufactures an all purpose wood glue available for both indoor and outdoor use.
www.gorillaglue.com/ - 6k - Cached - Similar
2006-10-13 21:04:56
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answered by philski333 5
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Gorillas and Glue!
what else would be in it?
2006-10-13 17:38:24
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answered by chefzilla65 5
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urethane prepolymer and polymeric MDI
They have gorilla tape too!
Check out what you can do with this stuff at the second link.
First link is the MSDS information.
2006-10-13 18:23:55
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answered by CahabaLily 3
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a.k.a. Gorilla Snot is the best, by far, adheasive, bonding agent, glue ever
invented.
2006-10-14 03:07:53
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answered by surfsidejohnny 2
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The best all weather adhesive to hit the market in twenty years !
2006-10-13 17:37:36
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answered by S.A.M. Gunner 7212 6
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If I knew i'd be rich. But it is some good shtufff
2006-10-13 18:16:28
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answered by cruisingalong 4
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