In this video I test 15 different construction / grab adhesives on a variety of substrates to find out which ones offer the best performance and value for money.
Nice video. Let me just say that it depends what sort of use you need them for. For instance I would use the classic gripfill (solvent) if I need to put some carpet grippers down on concrete and next day it would be absolutely solid. I wouldn’t use the same for skirtings nowadays. I’d rather use something like multistick with a much better initial grabbing and almost not needing of nails.
Very useful video thanks and I'm going to buy the Evostick Gripfill as a result of what I've seen, because it gives a helluva lot of strength for not a big price!!!..........Cheers!!!
I've spent hours researching what would be the best adhesive for sticking sheet linoleum to a bathroom wall. Yeah I know, there ain't much out there coz it ain't the done thing.... I'm gonna try anyway!! I'll go with the Gripfill with a thin strip and see how I get on. Many thanks for this vid!!👍🏽
Cheers for this chap. It's a minefield trying to find decent grab adhesive that doesn't bend us over the bannister, so this has been really useful. One point that might be useful, I can't believe it's not nails from screwfix is an absolute belter for wood to plaster/contract matt. I've used it so many times now, and it's never let me down on those. Not perfect but especially because it seems to be very regularly on sale for £2-3 a tube, it's a good one to keep in the van or shed for occasions I need a strong but reasonable adhesive.
Thank God for people like yourself who take the time to test these products. Really helpful video thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video. Let me just say that it depends what sort of use you need them for.
For instance I would use the classic gripfill (solvent) if I need to put some carpet grippers down on concrete and next day it would be absolutely solid.
I wouldn’t use the same for skirtings nowadays. I’d rather use something like multistick with a much better initial grabbing and almost not needing of nails.
Yeah very true, some have a better initial grab and dry quicker. Depends on what you need it for.
This was so satisfying to watch! Really helpful too, thank you :)
Just the video I was hoping someone had made. Fantastic Thanks
No problem 👍
Massive help, great video.
Excellent job this, so useful, thanks. 👍
Excellent demonstration 👍
Thank you!
This was just what I was looking for!
Great to hear
Amazing vid : needed it to put up some panels in our refurbished home. Subbed
Thanks man. Really appreciate the feedback and the sub
Cheers mate, very helpful 🍻
no worries
So helpful. :)
Brilliant mate … cheers. 👍🏼
No problem 👍
Very useful video thanks and I'm going to buy the Evostick Gripfill as a result of what I've seen, because it gives a helluva lot of strength for not a big price!!!..........Cheers!!!
you got it
I've spent hours researching what would be the best adhesive for sticking sheet linoleum to a bathroom wall. Yeah I know, there ain't much out there coz it ain't the done thing.... I'm gonna try anyway!! I'll go with the Gripfill with a thin strip and see how I get on. Many thanks for this vid!!👍🏽
the gripfill takes longer than the hybrid adhesives to fully cure. The Stixall is a great option too
Surprised how well Gripfill did considering loads of people say it got crap over the years.
I was surprised too
great vid mate always buy the evo stick gripfil since watching this
Good choice!
Cheers for this chap. It's a minefield trying to find decent grab adhesive that doesn't bend us over the bannister, so this has been really useful.
One point that might be useful, I can't believe it's not nails from screwfix is an absolute belter for wood to plaster/contract matt. I've used it so many times now, and it's never let me down on those. Not perfect but especially because it seems to be very regularly on sale for £2-3 a tube, it's a good one to keep in the van or shed for occasions I need a strong but reasonable adhesive.
lol yeah just because it costs more doesn't mean its always better.
Good video 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Good videos! I hope you stick it out on YT.
lol I hope so too. Thanks for the comment :)
superb
Thanks 🤗
2:50 what was the weight of the full buckets of water
I think it was 30kg for the small bucket and 65kg for the large.
As if ct1 failed