Which Super Glue Brand is the Best? Let's find out!
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- Which brand of super glue is the best? Let's find out!
Products Tested In This Video (in no particular order):
Elmer's Super Glue: amzn.to/3la0Nxi
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Krazy Glue: amzn.to/32biGmA
Loctite: amzn.to/2EuGV6R
Scotch: amzn.to/2Ehq8Vh
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Please let me know if you'd like to see another super glue showdown video along with which brands to test. Thanks again, Todd
Elmer's Super Glue: amzn.to/3la0Nxi
Gorilla: amzn.to/2EhgYbn
Krazy Glue: amzn.to/32biGmA
Loctite: amzn.to/2EuGV6R
Scotch: amzn.to/2Ehq8Vh
Super Glue: amzn.to/2ErhvqS
We use Loctite 404 at work, so I'd love to see how that compared to the Loctite you tested.
Hey project farm love the videos you post and the testing you do.
A cool video idea I have is Bungie cords.
- hook strength / hook types.
- stretching
- weathering
- flat strap vs cord
- solid rubber vs fabric over elastic.
- and of course cheapest to most expensive brand.
Q bond glue
Bob Smith superglue
I didn't see LePage in the testing. Perhaps LePage is more popular in Canada. The packaging looks / reads to be very similar to Loctite.
Four years later, you're still delivering fair and creative testing of products. Thank you for what you do, Todd. Your channel is truly a service to America's buying public.
Thanks and you are welcome!
EU as well
We got Amazon too :)
BW Bacon Well said!
Why do ya always suck pole
You do the fairest most honest testing I’ve seen, great stuff.
Thanks so much!
It's because he keeps bias out of it. If he finds a product that is better than the one he usually uses he's probably like dang! I'll use that now
I’m just addicted to this guy’s videos; all these tests involve products that I use.
He does come across as honest and I'm really impressed with how he creates really logical tests for a variety of tools/products etc.
But we really don't know if he is accepting cash/donations/equipment for giving favourable reviews.
It wouldn't be that hard to get away with, but in saying that I don't think he is, but a healthy dose of skepticism is important.
Store your super glues in the fridge. They'll keep much longer. Also know that by applying them cold, the working time before they bond increases, so that can be an advantage depending on what you're doing. Otherwise let it acclimate to room temp first.
Thank you!
I'd add that it's a really good idea to try to squeeze out as much air as you can as you put the cap on. Between that and the fridge, there's no reason you can't get many months if not a year out of a thing of super glue, if you don't find you use it that much.
Just need to eliminate moisture. Just keep all the silicate bags from products and put em in the jar with glue tubes.
@@inq752isn't it air that technically ruins super glue?
That can a disadvantage you meant to say right.
Your comparative product tests are great! Thanks for doing them. They save your viewers the guesswork of selecting the best product for individual applications, You're literally saving thousands of viewers the frustrations and money wasted on purchasing garbage.
I especially appreciate the lengths you go to ensure consistency in your various testing procedures.
You've just earned yourself another sub. 😎
Suggested sequel, if I may: Which glues are most resistant to chemical cleaners like water, dish soap, oil, alcohol, acetone, etc.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching and subscribing! Thanks for the suggestion.
This is how reviews are done for the actual people who would perform these tasks. No BS, just straight up real world application testing. This is literally where I go first for product reviews and he always has a vid made for what I want to know. Well done.
Thanks so much!
Hello. 👋🙂
Everytime I need to add stuff in my workshop I'm passing by this channel. 😎
These days for me, it's a let down when I need to buy something and there's no Project Farm video to help sort the good stuff from the fluff. The world could use 12 more channels like this. Sponsorship ALWAYS blurs the lines. Support our hero!
My dad bought me Loctite when I was a young kid for my models because of how fast it dries and the strength. I also learned it bonds skin very well.
lol. Yes, it does work very well on skin.
Yeah, i once accidentally super glued my fingers together, but i had researched years before what to do if ever that happens.. 40°C (104°F) degrees heat would loosen it's strength, so i boiled water and kept dipping my fingers in and out because i can't resist the heat, and eventually my fingers were free.
Slap some on your lips
Last night at a science thing at my school and I accidentally super glued my finger to a piece of balsa wood
According to its creator, super glue was used to temporarily close wounds in the Vietnam war, while the injured were being transported to hospitals for stitches.
I love the effort you go to with all these videos to try and be as fair, equal and scientific as possible.
Thanks again for another amazing video!
You are welcome!
I know this video is four years old…. And it’s not the first time I comment. I needed super glue….. I went straight to you.
You are exceptional in your tests . Really you are amazing. You must be an engineer born with an amazing intelligence.
I love your channel. Thank you for your in-depth reviews . Cheers from Quebec, Canada.
Thanks so much!
Si vous plait SHUT UP
I’d say gorilla glue it’s especially good for hair
TOO BAD THERE WERE NO HAIR TESTS WOULDA WON HANDS DOWN
😂😂😂
MAN I CAME HERE TO SAY THIS! BAHAHAHA 🤣
You just need to be absolutely certain that's a hairstyle you want to keep for a very long time.
Too soon....
Switched to Loctite because of this video. Cap comes off everytime and I can actually use the whole bottle.
Nice! Great product. Thank you
I used the actual super glue brand. I've had bad luck with the Loctite brand getting stuck in the cap.
Me too, loctite aswell as loctite x8, husqvarna trimmer line, LLP tape and frogtape.
Thanks Project farm...
Between Loctite and Gorilla glue, I'd say Gorilla glue has less trouble with the cap being glued on. Loctite always end up being glued when the bottle is halfway empty. I still manage to take it off by flexing it and prying it off with a flathead screwdriver, but it's sure annoying. Always wipe off the glue on the tip before putting the cap back.
Vital Information it is quite amazing that the dirt cheap superglue is actually very good
Great video. I'm an artist working making sculptures out of a wide variety of materials (e.g. bone, metal, wood, ceramic, plastic, etc.), and I've found that Loctite Gel Control super glue to be the best for the diverse materials I use. E6000 is another favorite among artists, but its drying time is significantly longer, so I stick with Loctite for most small things.
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
I work in trades and that is also the exact same super glue I use. Amazing control & great adhesion, never have to worry about it drying. Might be pricy but worth it imo for a better finished product and for it to be working when you need it
I've had more issues with glue being dried out and unusable when needed after sitting on the shelf for several weeks (or months) after being opened and used only one time. The only glue that passed that test was Locktite. That bottle is about a year old and is still liquid and in good usable condition when I had need for it recently.
Thanks for sharing.
Trying to cap and save a tube of glue is a lost cause. You might as well count on one use or application per tube.
I am just studying this problem, apparently you should store it in the freezer in a plastic baggy to prevent air getting to it.
I'll try buying Loctite next time just based on that report. Superglue formulations must have changed over the years. I can remember being able to keep it around for quite some time at room temperature provided it was sealed up well. Now, it's use one drop and it's guaranteed useless next time you need it.
I have bottle of locktite that has survived for several years now. I store it standing up in a drawer where it's dry and room temperature. Very impressed that it is still usable.
You deserve every cent you make and more!...So great to see the dedication and detail you put in.
Thank you so much 😀
Your methodology for testing is getting better all the time. Most folk who aren't scientist don't realize that setting up the parameter and determining variables takes longer than testing usually does. Your no nonsense approach is golden with simple readable results. Plus we get to evaluate the results. Perfect! Many thanks.
Thank you very much!
#SuperJamster1 Fully agree
Would be nice if he didn't use imperial though...
it would be nice if there was only one single standard of measurement and they stuck with it... but that will never happen, because they would only sell 1/2 as many tools.
That's metric, america just won't let go of imperial though...
Wow...so much patience and details....great job !!! Thanks.
You are welcome!
These videos are not only entertainment for me but also serve as a database of info before I start projects or buy products. I love this channel
Thanks!
Alright... so I've watched nearly all your videos and I have to say, as someone who works for Intertek ETL testing in Plano, TX... your testing is 10x better than anything we do in our labs. Rules and regulations hamstring us from giving honest opinions outside of an engineering spec. Your testing and input have been invaluable for many people, I'm sure. Just wanted to say thanks. Wish you had some certification sticker we could toss on items that pass your review. Consumers would all win. Just an idea :)
Thanks for the suggestion. Thanks for watching!
Project Farm tested and approved product. I love it!
Please register "Project Farm" as a Trade Mark to be used in commerce as " Rated Number One on Project Farm".
I can vouch for Loctite, theres still a chunk of skin missing from one of my fingers 20 years later.
Wow! Thank you
love your humor
As funny as this is I have used loctite super glue on my hands before and have yet to have injred myself pulling it off.
@@garethbaus5471 They had to nerf all super-glues about 12 years ago because of people like Mr Huff'n'Puff
@@garethbaus5471 You can WD40
I appreciate the effort, detail and thought that you put into the testing of products.
Thanks!
The amount of thought and prep you put into these tests is amazing. And the video work and music is top notch. Thank you.
Thanks and you are welcome!
Loctite seems to be the best bang for the buck. It won the pipe test and tensile test and was the cheapest cost.
Loctite makes a great super glue for sure.
I would says Krazy glue, you can buy it at the dollar store for $1
Caleb Turner Month late but krazy is good for only 1$
Absolutely! Loctite is the best; also best value.
Really?
Thank you for these tests. You don't know how much I appreciate them!
You are welcome!
I absolutely LOVE your videos. I have an insatiable thirst for learning, and I can't thank you enough for being the one source I can always rely on to explain the testing processes you use, and why. You remain unbiased, give us the facts and only the facts, combined with walking us through each step you take using both audio and visual teaching methods, for us kinesthetic learners. You are truly a breath of fresh for those who crave "give it to me straight" fact based proven answers to questions everyone has pondered at some point in their lives. It's become pointless to try and make educated product decisions based of reviews anymore, for the same reason it's nearly impossible to find real, unbiased, fact based information about anything online. The world wide web as the endless source of true knowledge at our fingertips is gone. Replaced by a world where EVERYTHING is now for sale. 😔🌐💔
Thanks so much!
@@ProjectFarm I just came to say that your reply’s to comments from your videos that you posted years ago shows your commitment to you’re viewers. I watch many different types of videos and most content creators don’t bother to reply to their comments after a hour of posting.
Don't often comment on these, but watch everything from this channel, and these do give us a better idea of what brands are worth buying, and say Thanks for doing them for us.
Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Project Farm
Whenever you are doing a comparison of product's it would be nice to see a summary at the end of your video.
Great recommendation. I'll do better on this.
Thank you kind sir.
@@ProjectFarm I loved the testing methods you used.
@@ProjectFarm could you display all the charts at the end.
" IN MY HUMBLE OPINION "Can never be sued for defamation because this is just testing using common tools for the consumer to use and test for yourself. Corporation's are not people,has the world gone crazy ....Glue you make the call?
I really do appreciate all the time and effort you do in all the videos you do. They are very helpful and extremely informative. Thanks so much👍
You are welcome! Glad to hear!
I love the fact that this guy is doing everything he can to make this test as equal as possible,even changing out gloves when going from one super glue to the other,nice work man,keep it up.👍
Thank you very much!
A majority of these companies must hate you. *I love it.*
Yea they hired me to hit him but I was like no way he is cool go f yourselves and don't let me catch you doing this again or you will pushing up daisies.
If they put out great products they wouldn't have to worry...
Great video! A good test for supe glue in terms of value is how many uses you get out of a bottle or tube without it breaking or gunking up. I find the loctite bottles rarely give out all their glue in practice.
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
Always appreciate your reviews and tests.
Thanks!
As numerous others have stated, I too found your test preparation, execution and presentation absolutely outstanding!!! Based on your findings, I created a grid and averaged the results. Overall, after factoring in the cost per gram, Loctite appears to edge out the other brands.
Wow, thank you!
Thank you for doing this, Greg. We all know the intense work that it takes in designing, setting up, filming, and concluding analyses of these products; including the presentation work with the graphs and charts. Therefore, having someone helping in creating comparative grids to report the findings is a great way to help Project Farm in his endeavor to keep unbiased testing alive. Glad to see you both working as a team like that.
My conclusion from this testing is that there is no single best super glue. It depends on the application.
@@risajajr My conclusion is that each test needed a sample size of more than 1 per adhesive, tbh. Maybe it'll get revisited? The sample size was a big problem but the methodology was great, I thought.
Thank you, it seems PF adopted this approach and I for one find it very helpful. So thank you!
best channel on CZcams, why are these videos so freaking satisfying?! lol
Thank you!
You are on the right track, my friend! Your videos are entertaining the way the old mythbusters used to be, before it became pointless to watch them.
Keep up the good work!
Cesar Perez Right. I hate to say it but less and less producers on CZcams make proper good content like this channel. He well deserves my sub, likes and views!
Cliff they are satisfying to me too! Glad to know I'm not the only one that likes to masturbate to stuff like this.
Yeah man, great testing vid with very interesting results. Have to say loctite wone, even with a straight average that last pic score. Is just to much of a victory. With good showings in all other tests.
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!
You are welcome! Glad to hear!
Again you put so much of your time on these projects! I do think your AWESOME! THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORT AND TIME!
Thanks and you are welcome!
Your outstanding attention to detail is something to be admired.
Thank you!
I agree!
I was going to like your comment but you have 69 likes
Dropped the ball on this one.
MANUEL VAZQUEZ unlike !!
I'm a retired H/D mechanic and machinist , loctite has been the trusted name in the industry for years, most the others are just a big advertising budget.
It's a great product!
I too am a retired machinist and Loctite was always our go to used a lot of bearing mount.
I'm a carpenter / general contractor and I've always trusted the Loctite brand I'm also no mechanic but I've always worked on my own vehicles and trucks and equipment. I would have to say though some of their newer products that they put their name on are surprising like their power grab cock the shit is junk I cannot even believe they would put their name on that shit so even though I do trust their brand I'm very skeptical of these days
Yep, as an appliance repair tech we use it in our industry for use with refrigeration. The Lokring tool, which uses crimp style connectors using loctite is taking place of torch brazing for sealed systems because of new butane Refrigerants the industry is switching to. Cant use torches with flammable refrigerant.
Robert Salmon I put that shit on everything
Old video but I was interested because of the claims that the relatively new on the market Flex Super Glue so I searched your channel. Again, you did not disappoint. Good job!
Thank you!
@@ProjectFarm just saw the Flex Seal guy on TV claiming his super glue holds 2 tons per drop! Time for another test! 😄
Great job! Once again you are the man. Thanks for all the time and detail you give your viewers.
Thanks and you are welcome!
Hi Project Farm, also as stated by "Computerman 21", I really appreciate not only your scientific method approach when testing various products but also your choice of "practical testing parameters" i.e. you use test methodology that matters to users like us (or most of us). As an engineer by trade, I started using your results (and testing philosophy) with my students to help them develop practical applications (in the labs) of all the engineering theory that they have to learn in college. You are a talented teacher (and you should teach); I am very impressed and admire your dedication to "finding the truth", this is what science is all about. Thank you again, Ciao, L (Pointue Farms Bioengineering).
Thank you very much for the positive comments! It means a lot receive such positive comments and motivates me to keep making videos comparing products. Thanks again!
You are welcome, that is the least we can do as you are investing a lot of creativity, ingenuity and time designing your tests - have a nice Labor Day weekend, thank you again, Ciao, L
Lancelot, you may be an engineer by trade (been there long enough so got the title), but not by education. There is no sound science behind using a sample size of 1 for anything. You are making real engineers look bad.
Ram Ram Where do you see a sample size of one?
@@garysarratt1 the pvc test
Your use of the scientific method is great
Thank you!
Apart from the golden rule of repeatability
RumpelForeskin Why do you say that? He is stating all relevant parameters, so one could repeat all the tests?
Yes, but the results aren't valid unless you can show they're reliable by repeating the test
Computerman 21 i came here to see which one to sniff. Im dissapointed
Thanks for ALL your un-sponsored testing!!! I truly believe it is a community service! The slow motion video and background music were great on this video.
Thanks!
I was headed to Lowe's later on today, with glue on my shopping list. After watching this video, Loctite will be the one that I will use. Thanks
Just started having your videos pop up in my "recommended", thoroughly enjoy them. U have a new sub. Thanks for showing these to us. Very entertaining and informative.
Thank you for the feedback!
It's wild how all over the map these results are!
I agree. Loctite seemed to be the best overall.
oh I am sold on loctite for sure! I have always used it for plastic stuff and after seeing this I will never switch products EVER!
The results certainly are all over the place. From a scientific standpoint I am skeptical. I think for tests like these, more samples are very necessary.
agreed, same with the prices for the stuff! however..loctite has always been my go to...or gorilla just personal prefrence
The place I used to work we used quite a lot of theese CA glues, we mostly used different types of loctite 401, 406, 435 some 3M branded stuff and few other, but there were just theese 1 part out of 50 that failed for no obvious reason. So if you only make 1 test for each glue it might just be the one that failed. So I just say there are some variables in gluing that sometimes the glue fails.
Always a pleasure to watch! Thank You.
Thanks for watching!
This was so good to watch. Greatly appreciating your time and efforts.
Thanks so much!
Really impressed by loctite on plastic
It's amazing on plastic!
Except that nobody uses superglue (of any brand) when working on their sprinkler system.
How will it work on a "rearview mirror" on windshield glass?
i know by experience that locktite(my go to brand) doesnt work on steel to glass on a mirror.i have also tried another brand at the time and didnt work for long either.i am a ford tech of 20 years and just decided to try it instead of the made for it regular glue.my advice,regular glue wins.my 2 cents
Thanks rooster. All "rear view" mirror glues eventually fail. Just tying to figure out the best. Also if I use a plastic nub instead of a metal nub, it may hold longer with a certain type of glue ( plastic on glass), until the plastic nub breaks...
I really enjoy your well thought out and executed tests and the impartiality and fairness. Great channel 👍
Thank you very much!
Thanks. I appreciate the honesty and transparency of your testing.
You are welcome!
Absolutely love your unbiased content...keep em coming! I've thumbed up and have recommended just about every video (to prove a point to people haha). Only recommendation or critique I have, as a huge fan, is during your final conclusion, line the products up from best performing to least. I believe you've done this in a few videos and helps acknowledge (highlight) top brands 👍
Thanks, will do!
Great video as always! A true independent tester, with fantastic slow-mo and music too. Thanks for doing what you do!
Thank you!
Honestly I'd be more inclined to buy a product if it had a "Project Farm Certified" sticker on the packaging.. you should start a listing firm!
What is Project Farm certified never heard of it
What is Farm tested certified??? Would love to know about the certification thanks
@@frankmarburger6587 it doesnt exist, but it should
@@frankmarburger6587 it’s these videos name lol
@@frankmarburger6587 wow
I watch all your stuff, it’s fun to see how much more technical in your testing procedures you have become.
Thank you!
Seriously impressed with each test you used. Was a cabinet maker for close to 35 years. So, maybe add wood for testing. Thanks so much for this type of video!
Thanks and you are welcome! Thanks for the suggestion.
So..
Loctite for plastics
Elmer's for metal
Mostly... should be noted that it really depends on the kind of force expected for the metal to endure... As he showed there was a different winner in each of the different metal tests...
Scotch worked better for metal
Montage Central Only in 1 of the tests.
My luck and experience is that none of the super glues work on anything I wish to stick together. They only work on gluing my fingers together (accidentally). I guess that's how "medical" super glues were discovered!
If you sprinkle baking powder on super glue, it's strength increase by up to 5 times. Not joking
Which super glue works best as motor oil!
LOL! Thank you for this recommendation!
Sounds like an expensive test but it needs to be done. for science!
😂
Hotrods Garage as insane as this idea is i wanna see that too
who'll foot the bill, that shit is damned expensive!
Another GREAT video! Thanks, Todd!
Thanks and you are welcome!
I sure hope that these test videos are lucrative for you because you sure put a lot of work into these things. As one commenter said they should put the results of your testing on every package of products tested. Thanks for all the work.
You are welcome!
Some interesting methodologies. Loc-tite specifically makes some very specific products that are meant to bond different types of materials together; ie plastic to metal, metal to metal, etc. It would be interesting to see if these products have true advantages over the basic 'super glue'. Thanks as always for all of your work. It is nice to watch your channel go from clearing brush to all of this. Congrats.
Thank you for this recommendation!
Thank you very much!❤️
This was very helpful and interesting.
You’re better than consumer reports.
Thank you very much!
Lol maybe you can use super glue to trap Bigfoot
Consumer reports? This is 2020 who the fuck reads that ?
Consumer reports lost all credibility more than 12 years..... It is now just considered a gimmick for the uninformed....
Consumer reports are rigged, how else do they survive without endorsements, if you look closely at their bests, you will see that all are the same every year. Just like schools or scientists, who lie for their funding to go on. If they told the truth the money would dry up.
The truly impressive part of all of this is how you come up with your testing procedures. They are very well designed. The only thing that could be improved upon is the sampling size. The greater the sample pool the more accurate the results will be.
Cyanoacrylate is a fairly basic compound and I'm not convinced that any one of the glues tested are really any better than the others.
As always absolutely great testing Todd. Keep up the good work 👍
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for making this video! You’re awesome man for doing this.
Thanks and you are welcome!
very cool great vid as always
Thank you!
yeah, wow. this is very revealing. here's another question about adhesives; is there a difference in performance in so called specialized "Underwater" epoxies as opposed the normal ones? does either do better under water? does normal epoxy perform the same underwater?
It takes a lot of time to produce fair, un-bias options, testing meets fair judgement for viewers to decide..Keep up the good work...
Another great video from project farm thank you for all the testing you do, great job, as usual!!!
Thanks and you are welcome!
*Would be nice if you could put up a spreadsheet with the different names on left and results in graph or number for each category. GREAT VIDEO THO!* 👍👍👌
Thank you for this recommendation!
Project Farm *My pleasure. Posting something like that at the end ould save you from having to point out which product did the best, and you could leave it up to the viewer to decide for themselves which one came out on top, or in thus case which one worked best for a specific application. Some might one that holds plastic better, while others might be more interested in metal.* *Putting a spreadsheet at the End of the video showing how each product did side by side for each application that you tested for would be a big help to us flunkies out here in InternetLand...🤔🤔😩*
*And thanks for doing these vids. I always find them both entertaining and informative. I also appreciate your thinking on the fly and doing your inventive ways to do the tests and or modify equipment in order to accomplish them. Pretty darn cool guy... Looks like you have fun doing them too... couldn't ask for anything more in doing a job on line. Lucky S.O.B.! Just a wee bit jealous here...lol Keep up the great work. Peace...*
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dont you think all the bold lettering is a little over the top?
Blox117 Not when the only computer I have to write with is my Galaxy 6 phone.
So, no, I don't think it is.
Thanks for the input tho. Have a warm week if you can... it's freezing here!
A spreadsheet would add a lot of value. Please do it
I love your channel, and it is doing great! I hope your doing great! Thank you so much from the Netherlands 😃👍🏻
You are the best resource for products I have ever seen. You are brilliant!
Thanks!
I am building my shopping list as I go.. Best and the honest reviews I have ever seen !!! God bless you Todd !!🙏
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for taking your time to do the tests and vids. Take care.
Thank You
This is hands down the best channel on YT. Thank you for always producing top notch content
Thank you very much!
First time checking you out, and the test was real good to watch. Excellent, well done.
Thank you very much! Welcome!
@Project Farm. Love the editing, love the thoughts and planning you put into each tests, love the explanations before, during and after each test.
I hope no toes or feet were harmed during this testing.
Hope you and your family stay safe and healthy.
Thank You! We are safe and healthy and wish the same for you!
:) you always make yourself so much work for us. thanks very much. your tests really are usefull and not some spacy useless stuff you can see on other channels
Thank you very much!
Great video, awesome to see how well your videos have evolved, this is 4 years old now. Very impressive!
Thanks!
The tests that you run on this channel is the type knowledge that we've all wondered about,even experienced people may lack knowledge in a particular field. This is the type of knowledge that anyone could benefit from that isn't taught in schools. Great work
Thanks!
This is probably my 3rd or forth time watching this video. Ive seen them all so many times and every time I learn something new! Thank you for everything you do! Happy Halloween!!
Thanks so much!
Instead of As shown on tv, it should be as tested on Project farm! 😅😂
Thanks for watching.
Love your videos they are extremely informative thanks
This channel is what CZcams should be. Well done.
Thank you!
Your videos have come a long way since this one was made. I’d like to see you revisit this but with new tests and averages of say 5 or 10 samples for each type of test. Great videos! Keep up the great work!
I agree I have used superglues for a long time and the three things I am certain of are:
(1) they all work very well to glue your fingers together
(2) you only get one use out of each container because they glue the cap on and dry out after opening and
(3) They are very inconsistent. As soon as you find one that works great for a particular purpose it breaks immediately the next time you use it for that purpose.
I was here to say the same thing. Not only has his testing methods improved, but so has the pacing of the videos. I also think revisiting these old topics with the new skill is a great idea
I don't think he should come back to this one. This is probably one of the most pointless videos he has made. Each of these brands have about 10 different types of ca glues that they produce, and they're all useful for varying things. Understanding how the glue works and what you're trying to accomplish is the only thing that matters when it comes to ca glue. The ingredients are extremely simple and written in the product description, so brand really doesn't have a huge influence on how the glue behaves.
It's like doing a comparison video of different brands of ibuprofen.
Great work! Glad that you found it fun. I rely on your testing.
Thanks!
Thanks for another great video. You save me so much time and money. SUPER helpful!
You are welcome! Glad to hear!
I needed to find a different super glue for a project I was working on and instantly thought of you 😎 Knowing you'd have a super helpful testing video I could watch 👍 thanks for all your time, dedication and bringing valuable content to CZcams ▶️
Thanks for the video idea.
I'll put this response in the fail bin.
Awesome test thank you for doing this so well! It’s just what I needed right now for a plastic to plastic project I’m doing at work... thanks again
Glad I could help!
Very informative video as usual. I really enjoy watching. You do a great job every time! 🙂
Thank you very much!
I always learn from watching your videos. You are a great source of information for us do it yourself people. Thanks!!
1 drop can lift a ton but can't even hold my glasses together..ok👍
LOL
Jax
But Jax your glasses do not weigh a ton 😁
There's a special cement for plastic if thats your application. I buy it on Ebay. Loctite Super Glue Plastics Bonding System with Activator 2-Gram (681925)
@@georgebuck2269 A drop of JB weld would work aswell, and may even be far stronger. JB Weld is miraculously strong for some applications.
Glasses get oil from your skin on them, did you wash them with detergent and dry them before gluing?
Wow that loctite.
It's a great product!
Project Farm
It’s the only one that we have at the house. It’s been open several years and hasn’t dried up in the bottle like crazy glue.
and there have better super glue in there line up. the stuff shown here is just there house hold grade
there?
Yeah I used a tiny amount of that stuff, like the tip of a toothpick, to fix my keyboard. I snapped a key post. It's held up for 2 years now.
Very nice job of designing and conducting the tests! Thank you! One suggestion would be to put together a composite chart of all the results and show that at the end of the video.
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
Absolutely love this comparison videos.
Thank you!
You: "Should these plastic pipes be welded together?"
Loctite: "Hold my Beer"
if a plumber rocked up at your place, ready to fix your leaking pipes with loctite, you'd say?
'hold my beer, I'll call your ambulance'
Wouldn’t that be an bad idea because the stuff would be in the water or what ever in it
i love that you respond to your fans, shows that u really care about the community of people who follow you
Thank you
Love your tests, very well thought out and executed.
Thanks so much!
I do a lot of arrow fletching. Lock tite seems to work the best for me. It's even better than many of the expensive fletching glues on the market. Good prep is a must.
You are welcome! Thanks for the suggestions.
I’ve always been a fan of Gorilla glue. But after seeing this video, I’m going to have to get a bottle of Loctite! Very impressed.
Thank you!
I also switched from Gorilla to Loctite after this video
Metal to metal, loctite. Metal to wood, gorilla.
The amount of work you need to do for all these reviews is insane.
Thanks!
Excellent work.
As always.
Thanks!
Great content. Have seen probably almost all your videos. Keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
367 likes and 1 dislike. Idk why someone would dislike this video. Very nice of you to do. Appreciate all of your videos. Keep it up.
Thank you!