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    Which super glue is the best?

    Is there a more convenient super glue to carry on your boat. I am using the "original" Loctite liquid super glue. I tried some others from loctite but they hardened in no time when exposed to the sun and heat as did Gorilla glue.

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    I use the Harbor Freight stuff, because it's $1.49 for 3 tubes.

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    I use Loctite Gel. Best one I've found. Doesn't dry up as quickly as others and the applicator stays clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaydbee View Post
    I use Loctite Gel. Best one I've found. Doesn't dry up as quickly as others and the applicator stays clear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaydbee View Post
    I use Loctite Gel. Best one I've found. Doesn't dry up as quickly as others and the applicator stays clear.
    Same here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yanknbass View Post
    Same for me as well, very happy with it

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    Gorilla gel is a quality product.

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    You guys building model cars on fishing trips ?? I used to carry it but then found I don’t have that much of a need to deal with leaky or dried up bottles

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryT View Post
    You guys building model cars on fishing trips ?? I used to carry it but then found I don’t have that much of a need to deal with leaky or dried up bottles
    I use it for all of my swimbaits. They're just a bit too heavy to stay on during casts. I will rig up two the night before going out, and if one gets torn off after a few fish, I can glue that back up and just tie on the other one while it dries. Saves me a lot of money, especially when fishing for smallies on a good swimbait day.

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    Ahhh that makes sense thought people were glueing craws all the time ect

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    Quote Originally Posted by WisconsinF View Post
    Gorilla gel is a quality product.
    Wife and I use this stuff all the time.. GEL Grubs on jigs ..

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    I brought it for years and only thing I glued shut was my knife. Used to find dried out tubes in my tackle bag.
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    It will last longer if kept cold.
    Yes,it's a hassle to put it in your cooler every day you fish.
    We keep it in the fridge at work and it lasts quite a while.
    In the boat cooler I keep it in a Ziploc.



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