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Review on πŸ”¨ Superior Bonding Power: Liquid Nails LNP903 28 oz. Construction Adhesive by David Blackstock

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Go-to adhesive for all fastening purposes. Extremely strong connection

This material is similar to nails. so strong and powerful! But the internet says let it dry for 20 minutes. I used it to install a USB hub under my desk and it still fell off after an hour. But without adding anything else, I sat there for about 30 minutes holding my knee in place and now it's stuck like a chuck. Make sure you have a caulking gun! That's the greatest advice I can give. I prepared my desk, cleaned it up and turned to continue installing the power supply and hub, then went for liquid nails and didn't get there. When I searched online the only advice said my only choices are to wait for the caulking gun or open it up with a knife, use what I need and throw in the rest of the 27 1/2 ounces! Well I was so damn prepared I was about to finish. I knelt down in the middle and leaned on him with all my weight, hoping it would help him get out, and lo and behold, the bottom came loose so I could pull him all the way out. So I went downstairs, got enough to finish the job, and then put the floor back on. I was worried it wouldn't seal or work properly. But since this is a comedic blunder, I already knew I needed more and had to deal with it! When I went to shoot the bottom a second time it wouldn't fit at first but I was able to figure out I had a good seal and it was air compressed again! So today I ordered a very large caulking gun and next time I can save my knee for what God intended my car to drive with it ;). I've been using it to fix a sprained boot heel since I bought it. (Nailed well, the glue lasts a good five months. And I only thought of it for temporary repairs), children's toys, a TV stand and other small things. When in doubt, I speak. I will never be without again.

Pros
  • This product is made in China
Cons
  • Small parts