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EVO-STIK Impact Adhesive is a 250ml high-strength, fast-drying contact glue designed for multipurpose use. It bonds instantly on contact and works effectively on a wide range of materials including wood, metal, glass, and leather, making it ideal for both DIY projects and emergency repairs.
Manufacturer | Bostik |
Brand | EVOSTIK |
Model | Evo-Stik Impact Adhesive Tin 250ml - 348103 |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 8 cm; 280.01 g |
Item model number | 348103 |
Manufacturer part number | 348103-BPSFA101661 |
Special Features | Strong |
Item Weight | 280 g |
Viscosity | Medium-High |
R**Q
Best glue around
One of the best glues around, sticks almost everything, my dad always used it, and I can see why. Came in a small tin with an applicator, easy to use, tin seals again well after use; good value for money as a little goes a long way. has been used outdoors, as well as indoors, so can confirm it is waterproof.
G**F
Good stuff, works well.
This is very good stuff.
V**S
Good purchase
It’s glue as described
L**N
Sticks As Well As Ever
This must be one of the oldest brands around and I still can't find anything better. The bond is always strong if the materials are clean, although it can be a little messy, which is difficult to avoid.
P**N
Rubber seal repair
Used to join two pieces of car door rubber seal. Works well
M**S
Tried and Tested
Used this for years. Great glue.
L**N
good
Sticks well please were a mask when you used it,
J**S
It works but it's different from the old version
When I first opened the can I was wondering why it didn't look like the old Evo-Stik that I remember using, which was was coloured a bit like the Caramac chocolate bar and completely opaque. This version is more like a slightly buff coloured clear varnish and it is definitely a lot thinner/runnier than the old one too, so you will have to be careful applying it.I needn't have worried though, they might have changed the formula but it's still sticks things, and itself together like billy-o. But don't wait the 20 minutes that it advises on the tin. More on this later!I used it to stick a diorama made for a King Tiger tank which was built on ⅛" ply, onto a piece of of prepared MDF which I was using for the display base. As it really is quite runny I was really careful in applying it. In a way though, this is an improvement on the old stuff because I could actually put this on with a flat ended modelling paint brush and could control where the edge was, and that would have been impossible with the old Evo-Stik.I used the diorama as a template, and put a very thin pencil line around and the area where the bonding was to go, which is where this less viscous version was a lot easier to control during application. I couldn't use clamps or weights, so I needed something that would hold instantly.When I saw how different it was I also prepared two parts of the same materials as a test piece before trying it out on the real project. And it was here that I learnt a lesson.After waiting the 20 minutes as per instructions on the can, the glued surfaces were bone dry and would not stick, even a little, they just slid off each other. The room was cold with the shed door open for ventilation (December), something like 11⁰c, maybe this affected the curing time.I re-applied - and after waiting just 5 minutes and carefully placing the parts together - they stuck. Careful with the alignment though, as others have advised, because you won't move them once they are stuck!Also do please use in a place that is well ventilated, especially if you are doing close and precise application of this stuff like I was, otherwise you'll be back to the 70's shouting "hey man, I'm freakin' out.. with an imaginary Joe Walsh. It is serious stuff and requires serious safety measures - seriously!
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