





FastCap Solo Thick Adhesive Refill (2.25 Ounces)
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MotoAlliance
> 3 dayThis is the best glue Ive ever owned
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PastorAJ
> 3 dayIt works as advertised! It is a challenge to use with a complicated or complex glue up but is great were the use of clamps requiring jigs and holding aids is necessary.
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ragini
> 3 dayGreat product! Doesn’t dry up in the nozzle.
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Press
> 3 dayI wish it was a bit less expensive so I could use this instead of anything else. It is the best EVER.
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J. Michael Hitt
> 3 dayThis is going to be my go to glue. You get quite a bit of glue for your money. It is strong, but if you goof and have to remove the screw you used it with, or whatever, Ive been able to do it. So, its strong enough to hold (probably permanently), yet if the need arises, and you have to uninstall the metal item that you used it on, you can, with hand tools and some effort, reverse the job. I also like the consistency of the gel. It tends to stay where you put it and not drip..not that it wont drip if you use way too much, but it hangs in there quite well. Ive used it to repair just about every plastic shelf in my refrigerator and have found that it not only produces a fine, strong repair but if you are careful not to apply excess glue, the repair is almost invisible. I have two cons that have nothing to do with the glue. As you can see on the product photos, the container is tall and thin. This makes it prone to be knocked over, especially since the spout works the first time you use it but is unduly difficult to clean out and use again. So, you unscrew the cap, usually requiring a pair of pliers, and access the glue with a cotton swab, or whatever will fit. At that point you face the decision of whether to apply the glue which is then hanging on the end of your swab, or somehow set it down and screw the cap back on the bottle, then apply your adhesive. Ive usually chosen the first option, which works great, except, careful as I am to put the bottle of glue out of the way, Ive spilled it. It took 30 minutes to (about 5 minutes, post-spill) use various household cleaners, scrapers, and steel wool to remove it from my hardwood floor. However, the clean-up worked. I wouldnt dream of using acetone on most spills. It would most likely do the job, but the risk of surface damage would be high. The second spill was purely due to my stupidity. I set the cap of the bottle right down on the hardwood floor but caught it quickly and in 5 minutes, the glue was gone and the floor was not damaged. Summary: Really great glue, obviously engineered to be strong, yet easy to use. Its 100 times better to work with than super glue (and I think as strong, or stronger). Con...the bottle is too easy to knock over. Whatever happened to the glue pots of yester-year? Finally, if you have a large bolt or some other heavy object that the glue bottle will just fit in, that will solve the spill problem, even a small wood clamp should sufficiently stabilize it.
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michael nichols
> 3 dayMakes perfect glue ups
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ann m solon
> 3 dayBest adhesive ever! Not much working time- you must be prepared to align materials immediately.
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Videotechman
> 3 dayAlong with the activator, this product is the best I’ve ever used for instantaneous permanent hold for any project.
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Cape Man
> 3 dayI have only used this for small parts like molding returns and to tack things in place wile the tight bond sets so the parts dont slide around when I tighten the clamps> I wish I had discovered it before I retired.
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guy shand
> 3 dayWood and miscellaneous house items