Don't know about floors but works great for everything I needed it for. Try one floor square and see. Remember it takes a while to set. I might agree with the other person and use liquid nails though.
2007-08-30 17:47:57
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answered by whata waste 7
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Gorilla Glue is great stuff but I would use a flooring adhesive for your job...probably be cheaper in the long run...you want something that expands and contracts with the floor...I'm not too sure that Gorilla Glue does that and may cause problems down the road by working too good !!!
2007-08-30 17:53:26
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answered by tooldaddy2003 5
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Well, I had a chair repaired and the guy used Gorilla glue. It worked but the guy got the glue all over the chair and I am still trying to get it off. So be careful.
2007-08-30 23:58:35
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answered by Leslie S 4
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If you never plan on removing the wood squares go ahead. I would use a proper glue for your project. I stuck a brick to a concrete wall and still haven`t been able to break all the brick off yet. You should see the tape, you could tow a car with this stuff, just don`t stick it on your body if you want to keep your hair on.
2007-08-30 17:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Gorilla glue is NOT for flooring. They make glue just for this purpose. ASK them.
2007-08-30 18:59:18
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answered by kingsley 6
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its pretty good stuff but i'm not sure it would work for that, liquid nail or a flooring glue would be better
2007-08-30 17:43:17
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answered by Dfire 3
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I personally have not used, but my
Daddy uses it all the time it works.
I would use liquid nails in a tube do you
own a caulking gun?
liquid nails is the way to go.(I think)
good luck
2007-08-30 22:39:52
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answered by lvdgslilchief 2
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