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Rockler Silicone Glue 3Pce 57691 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Rockler Silicone Glue 3Pce 57691

For even distribution of glue over broad surfaces. Ideal for gluing plinth blocks, corbels or thick table legs. Flexible silicone tray. Includes 178mm (7") glue brush, & 64mm (2-1/2") x 102mm (4") glue spreader

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

No more sticky brush situations.

Excellent for gluing wooden parts. The brush is great for the detailed gluing that all carpenters need to do. For larger projects, a squeegee is even better. It distributes the glue very evenly. The best part of this whole experience is waiting for the glue to dry on the brush, squeegee, and pan. Since it is silicone, it will peel off immediately! Call me a nerd, but I always look forward to it!

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worth the price

I've used it quite a bit and it works well. The brush is the hardest part to clean after use - I've found it's best to let it dry completely for a few days. I usually use Titebond so other adhesives may be easier. No deal breaker. The tray is great, as is the spreader - I had to glue a few pieces of 3/4" plywood about 24" x 24" and it worked well - a huge time saver and certainly outperforms metal or wood spreaders.

Pros
  • Best in niche
Cons
  • I'll add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Carpenter's Life Changes

These silicone glue applicators will change the carpenter's life. People are probably wondering what all the hype is about when it comes to these things. Well, if you'd glued wood together on a regular basis, you'd know. There are surprisingly few ways to apply wood glue. I think using acid brushes is the most common method. Although acid brushes have long been used for this purpose. They've never been a great solution for applying wood glue to things like rabbits, dados, dovetails, dowel…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some Little Things