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#1 Posted : 08 April 2018 11:45:23

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Recently I bought some pva glue and I decided to go with Gorrilla pva, Earlier on in the day though I had seen some pva in a pound shop.


This got me thinking, is glue just glue generic, or does buying a reputable brand really make a difference, what do you guys think BigGrin
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#2 Posted : 08 April 2018 11:56:46

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An ENORMOUS difference.

Cheapo £1 shop glues are pretty much useless.
PVA particularly, as it's watered down massively. You can tell as soon as you squirt some out.

Cheapo Cyano is very variable.
Some are garbage, but some are as good as the big names.
HILKA is in 20g bottles (a good size) and costs £1.20 in our local hardware.
Brilliant stuff.

Same with contact adhesives and epoxies.
Very variable.

It's all a case of try it and see which works for you.
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#3 Posted : 08 April 2018 12:01:37

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A reputable or recommended brand is always the way to go which in terms of PVA and wooden model building, you can’t beat an Aliphatic wood glue. Great strength, sanding quality and accepts stain, also waterproof when set.

Same with Superglue, lots of the cheap brands are poor quality and have short tube/bottle life and also poor long term bonding as it can become brittle and lose hold.

With glue, you generally get what you pay for
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#4 Posted : 08 April 2018 12:07:55

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Mad I got some CA from a very large diy store the one with the orange logo and there own brand stuff is rubbish cheep but nasty
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#5 Posted : 08 April 2018 13:27:54

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Yes i think you pay for what you get really Blink i always use the loctite super glueBigGrin never given me issue`sCool regards PhilCool
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I have to agree cheap is costly.

I buy trusted brands i have worked with and use different adhesives for different jobs
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