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Rolf Marino

4 years ago

I bought a small bottle weeks ago just so I could ...

I bought a small bottle weeks ago just so I could have it on hand if needed in the future. Then it happend, my son some how damaged the wheel on our lawn mower, it was really bad and looked to be beyond repair. Replacing the wheel would be a nightmare seeing as it's almost 20 years old. About to but a new mower but suddenly remembered my purchase. With a little patience and time I was amazed on how well Gorilla Glue did the job and I'm not kidding how great his product made the wheel very structurally strong. You can see in the pictures how he did real mangled mess of the wheel and if you look closely you might be able to see how it even filled some of the small gaps where I physically just could not get the disconnectings to line up perfect. So two things I learned that are worth mentioning when doing the repair. First is if you get the two sides/ends to line up near perfect only use very little product and the direction state. Second is when you can't get things lined up perfect, such as my case where two of the four breaks where only partially lined up, you'll need to apply continuous pressure as you add small layers at a time to "build up" the connection. You need to by strong a patient with these kinds of gaps. I could have used this product dozens of times over the years since we started having kids. I'm just glad I was waiting in line that day at lowes and saw it was on sale while waiting my turn to cash out. I highly recommend this stuff now, it just saved hundreds of bucks for new mower because the one I have is well maintained and still runs great.

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