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Full Tape Adhesives & Sealants: Minute Construction Glue Sticks Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Full Tape Adhesives & Sealants: Minute Construction Glue Sticks

Construction-grade hot melt glue sticks. Full size 10-inch by 7/16-inch diameter; total of 1 pound and 90 linear feet. Provides versatile 3 minutes of working time that is ideal for trim moulding, wood floors, starter boards, stair nosing, wall paneling and more. Adhesive bonds to hardwood, stained wood, primed wood, soft wood, painted wood and more. Made in the USA and conforms to ASTM D-4236.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Doesn't settle, stays sticky

This adhesive remains tacky and does not appear to cure. I used Arrow and Gorilla hot glue to attach the trim and baseboard with great success. Bonds made with the Surebonder will spread or fall apart.

Pros
  • Full size 10" x 7/16" diameter; 1 lb only 90 linear feet
Cons
  • thin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally found my favorite glue!

I've been looking for an adhesive with such adhesion and ease of use for a very long time! I am very happy with this product, I think my search is over! And compared to other Surebonder adhesives - a great price!

Pros
  • Hot Melt Construction Sticks
Cons
  • Slightly Torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pre-very good adhesion.

I used this to mount the board to a cinder block wall painted inside to install a surge protector socket. Until now he had kept the item safe. The second project was to reattach the slate to the concrete porch. Initially the installer used some type of silicone glue and half the slates fell off within a year or so. I used this to reattach the tiles. So far they hold up much better than the original glue.

Pros
  • Gluing to Hardwood, Painted Wood, Primed Wood, Softwood, Painted Wood etc.
Cons
  • Expensive