Gorilla Glue original also works well. Just let it cure per the directions. It’s inert once it’s cured. I used it to attach my spiderwood to rock and the only way it’s coming off is if I hit it with a jackhammer, no effect on livestock
Yes that’s the original. I found this thread from someone who actually emailed the company. But from personal experience I’ve never had issue with it at all. But again, let it cure and don’t rush it. If you want, send an email to the company about your intentions and see what they say.Is this the original one that you mean?
This is inert and fish safe when dry?
The problem with the gel super glues is they are not meant to be weight holding, like glueing larger rocks together as one poster is looking to do. The advantage of the original gorilla glue is that it expands and finds cracks and crevices to adhere to, making a stronger bond.Any one where the active ingredient is Cyanoacrylate. Think most use Gorilla Glue Gel but am sure there are cheaper ones. I use Gorilla Glue Gel just because I've seen it used so much on youtube etc its tried and tested.
Not sure about other gorilla glues but whats the point in having to make sure its fully cured etc when the Gel can be put pretty much straight in the water (I've done this) as it dries it instantly when submerged.
The problem with the gel super glues is they are not meant to be weight holding, like glueing larger rocks together as one poster is looking to do. The advantage of the original gorilla glue is that it expands and finds cracks and crevices to adhere to, making a stronger bond.