Just mix SBR and Water 1:1 ratio then add cement so it becomes a thick slurry paste then use a paint brush to smother both the main part and the loose piece it will hold like you won't believe in 24 to 48 hrs, just prop some heavy blocks in front to jam it in place, that pole was fine, the glue will fail in time where as SBR won't, be stuck on there forever, use the slurry on the voids on the sides too
Thanks for the idea , I've a piece of pillar to fix , have the broken piece and it fits perfect , didn't know what to use , I'll try Gorilla glue... thanks.
I suspect you’ve lost the compressive strength (the load supporting strength) by using glue. It would have been fairly simple to use wet concrete to fix that minor collapse. I’d be interested to know if that glue would stick granite facing to an exterior outdoors brick wall and how fast it cures?
Just discovered that my bird bath fell over and the top of the stem broke apart. The bowl part is fine. Thought maybe I could use E-6000 glue 🤷🏼♀️. What do y’all think? TIA 😊
Did you try that? Same thing happened to me.. it's more of a light fiberglass material though some parts might be concrete... I'm wondering if that would be a quick fix, because i have e6000 on hand... i saw someone use liquid nails, but i can't really go out and buy stuff.
@@kitchenboy69 She likely won't get her feelings hurt by these comments bc if she actually watched diy home improvement videos she would've known GG has no business in her head! 🤷🏾♀️🤣
Question: How is it now, after a year? Still in place or you're pulling hairs again? Then I seriously think you didn't answer the basic reason why it failed. As I see your rain drain has a junction here that when in heavy use, might leak big time and thus water erosion under the supporting wall concrete... May be you should answer that as well for future sake. Great effort, well paid. I guess!
I’m using this gorilla heavy duty construction adhesive in the caulking tube for Mexican tiles. They’re beautiful glaze tiles in there our house numbers so I have four of them and I was going to adhesive them to the top step on concrete.
I do tile, that will probably hold it down but if tile is not cemented in properly with the proper trowel more than likely they're going to crack and break as soon as something is dropped on top of it.
Hi would this work for granite tombstones ..I bought a headstone online and now trying to figure out if this...have would work to glue a headstone to the base
Horrible application of a horrible product. It was literally the only construction adhesive they had a Lowe's. I knew I was fckd when I asked the guy in the paint department where the construction adhesive was. He was like "Con- struction ad-hesive🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔"
You should have used PU adhesive foam. Used for stone and bricks. Would have been 10x easier, would have cured in 15 minutes and you would have used 100x less adhesive. Tip for next time, just saying ...
@@staffy4389 I have it available from multiple suppliers and hardware stores in Norway so I see no reason why you wouldn't be able to get hold of it in Ireland.
Just mix SBR and Water 1:1 ratio then add cement so it becomes a thick slurry paste then use a paint brush to smother both the main part and the loose piece it will hold like you won't believe in 24 to 48 hrs, just prop some heavy blocks in front to jam it in place, that pole was fine, the glue will fail in time where as SBR won't, be stuck on there forever, use the slurry on the voids on the sides too
What is SBR?
What is SBR?
Everbuilt 503 SBR Bonding agent is what he is talking about.
Thanks for the idea , I've a piece of pillar to fix , have the broken piece and it fits perfect , didn't know what to use , I'll try Gorilla glue... thanks.
Trowel and small bag of quickcrete concrete, after cleaning, removing old mortar. Peace
Remember he did this, when he puts the house on the market.
I suspect you’ve lost the compressive strength (the load supporting strength) by using glue. It would have been fairly simple to use wet concrete to fix that minor collapse.
I’d be interested to know if that glue would stick granite facing to an exterior outdoors brick wall and how fast it cures?
I wonder will this glue continue to work under summer time like it's very hot day?
It's really running and a super light thin layer of glue
Just discovered that my bird bath fell over and the top of the stem broke apart. The bowl part is fine. Thought maybe I could use E-6000 glue 🤷🏼♀️. What do y’all think? TIA 😊
Did you try that? Same thing happened to me.. it's more of a light fiberglass material though some parts might be concrete... I'm wondering if that would be a quick fix, because i have e6000 on hand... i saw someone use liquid nails, but i can't really go out and buy stuff.
It’s work great on hair 😳
Don't say that too loud 🤣
@@eye80west 😂😂😂
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Lmao! Damn that poor woman will never hear the end of it.
@@kitchenboy69 She likely won't get her feelings hurt by these comments bc if she actually watched diy home improvement videos she would've known GG has no business in her head! 🤷🏾♀️🤣
Question: How is it now, after a year? Still in place or you're pulling hairs again?
Then I seriously think you didn't answer the basic reason why it failed. As I see your rain drain has a junction here that when in heavy use, might leak big time and thus water erosion under the supporting wall concrete... May be you should answer that as well for future sake.
Great effort, well paid. I guess!
It's still in place today! Good point about the drainage. I'll have to look into that further.
@@petervonpanda Great to know that. way to go.🙏
Good timing on video, it’s the season to this type of minor repairs for the DIYrz. Did you dust off the surface ,,, well on the next one then. Thxs
I’m using this gorilla heavy duty construction adhesive in the caulking tube for Mexican tiles. They’re beautiful glaze tiles in there our house numbers so I have four of them and I was going to adhesive them to the top step on concrete.
I do tile, that will probably hold it down but if tile is not cemented in properly with the proper trowel more than likely they're going to crack and break as soon as something is dropped on top of it.
That glue in that type from gorilla glue doest hold that good I've tested it. For that work you should use stronger. Just from my experience
Mix up some quick dry cement .it's cheaper
and that's why you need to use rebar in concrete
3:21 THE music funny I like it. 5:06 hilarious song 🎵
Do you think this will hold an patio umbrella tube/base to a concrete bottom base?
100% yes
Quick dry cement?
Hi would this work for granite tombstones ..I bought a headstone online and now trying to figure out if this...have would work to glue a headstone to the base
2 part epoxy.
It doesn’t work. Tried to glue plastic spikes to concrete with it, and the cats knocked them off.
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It was really expensive to get my house fixed so I bought a tube of gorilla glue instead 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You damn right!!! Lol
really no prep ?
You’re entertaining videos about house repairs are we think I should do house video repairs,
Would this be good for gluing solar driveway disc lights to the asphalt driveway? Thanks
Needs more glue
How is it so far man?? recomendable??
Still working now!!
It’s been ten months now is it still holding? Please do an update video
Good idea, Gary! I just looked at it the other day and gave it a little kick... seems to be holding up well!
@@petervonpanda do an update video. Then send link to gorilla glue. Then monetize homie
First off you should’ve washed it to get all the loose gravel and dust because did you fix it yes does it look professional no 😅
People like Tester prefer to ban guns and hunting. I'll take the veteran conservative over the dark money liberal, thanks.
Horrible application of a horrible product. It was literally the only construction adhesive they had a Lowe's. I knew I was fckd when I asked the guy in the paint department where the construction adhesive was. He was like "Con- struction ad-hesive🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔"
Would this work on tarmac
How’s it holding up? I have something similar going on
It's still holding up today!!
You should have used PU adhesive foam. Used for stone and bricks. Would have been 10x easier, would have cured in 15 minutes and you would have used 100x less adhesive. Tip for next time, just saying ...
Wonder can I get this product in Ireland ? And does it dry clear , some pebbles to fix into car - space I built as well. Appreciate your advice 👍
@@staffy4389
I have it available from multiple suppliers and hardware stores in Norway so I see no reason why you wouldn't be able to get hold of it in Ireland.
would you do it the same way he did but with pu adhesive foam?
Umm...I wouldn't be doing that without gloves
Sigh.
God this was horrible to watch. Some take his man card sway fast
Someone grabbed my man card at the Celine Dion concert.