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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5042216" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Scientific testing couldn't disagree with you more.</p><p><em>"The most surprising result in my opinion was the Gorilla Glue being dominated in every aspect by all of the other glues for the most part."</em> - <a href="http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/346/best-wood-glue-wood-glue-showdown" target="_blank">http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/346/best-wood-glue-wood-glue-showdown</a></p><p></p><p>In a test designed to cover a wide range of glues, Gorilla Glue was singled out as surprisingly inferior, in almost every category.</p><p></p><p>And lastly, as I said before, gorilla glue is designed to expand as it cures. There is absolutely no application for that characteristic when gluing wood edge to edge. And since testing shows its bond strength to be inferior, to basically <em>everything</em> else, I fail to see the reasoning behind why it makes the best product to use when constructing speaker enclosures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5042216, member: 549629"] Scientific testing couldn't disagree with you more. [I]"The most surprising result in my opinion was the Gorilla Glue being dominated in every aspect by all of the other glues for the most part."[/I] - [URL="http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/346/best-wood-glue-wood-glue-showdown"]http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/346/best-wood-glue-wood-glue-showdown[/URL] In a test designed to cover a wide range of glues, Gorilla Glue was singled out as surprisingly inferior, in almost every category. And lastly, as I said before, gorilla glue is designed to expand as it cures. There is absolutely no application for that characteristic when gluing wood edge to edge. And since testing shows its bond strength to be inferior, to basically [I]everything[/I] else, I fail to see the reasoning behind why it makes the best product to use when constructing speaker enclosures. [/QUOTE]
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