A lot of work and money has gone into making this video so that people do not get ripped off! I estimate that it has taken about 40 hours to prepare everything, film the video and edit the footage. Please like, share and comment on the video as it really helps me out ;-) Can anyone identify the hardwood used in the video?
thanks for all of your videos as i find them very useful when customers come into work asking for advice on products..... as for the wood, i'm going to take a punt on beech wood
I have never come across adiseal in the normal diy outlets but I will certainly be using it in the future. Many, many thanks for taking the time and trouble (not forgetting cost!) to make this video, it has been a real eye opener. A HUGE thumbs up.
Thanks for putting all your time and effort into these tests, it must have cost a small fortune too. It's amazing to see the differences in price and performance. Thanks again.
Working on a framing crew, we used to make some quick and dirty sawhorses making angle cuts on the edges of a 2x6, and then glue and nail some ledger-board legs on them (1x8 rough-cut spruce). We used PL 400 subfloor adhesive, because that's what we had. Once the Lull (a forklift mounted on a tractor that could extend up to the third floor) backed over one of the sawhorses, and the PL 400 held, and the leg snapped.
Not sure if you check comments on older videos or if you already know this but, Adiseal now refers to your test on their own website. Since they won the strength tests in both categories I can understand why. Just thought you would like to know.
Appreciate the time and effort and the amount of work that you put into this test and having used the two most expensive brands on numerous occasions, I'll be trying out the others, especially the Adiseal. Some of these type of products state in the instructions that mechanical support is required until the product is fully cured. I personally find that any such product labeled as grab adhesive, should be able to grip by itself and should not be labeled as a grab adhesive if it's unable to grab and hold both surfaces straight away.
This has become my go-to channel for anything I'm unsure about. Fantastic content and explanations in every video. Thanks for top quality, helpful content!
great job. love these videos. I wish you would announce that you are planning a test like this. I'm sure some of us would send you a few tubes to test. I would send a few of my favorites. I would love for you to do a mini grinder disk test. I have found huge differences in some of them
Thanks Alan, if you tell me your favourites I will try and pick some up. I'm afraid I can't announce when I'm going to do the filming as I often don't know myself. I started to but some of these about 8 months before I got chance to test them out. As for mini grinder discs, do you mean a 4.5 inch grinder or similar? If you do I highly recommend the "Attack" discs which are made by Dronco (if I remember rightly), they are superb for cutting metal ;-) Thanks for the comment
I will have to make a list. ct1 , sticks all, PU5 , I have a few I get of a local supplier that he imports. the disks I'm talking about are the 4.5" disks. we have different ones here in Ireland to you . I find some great and some shockingly poor
Great review. You really should look into/consider starting a patreon account. You will be amazed how many people will support the channel. Your videos bring great value to a lot of us.
Thanks, I'm trying to keep away from Patreon. I do get advertising revenue from the videos though, so as long as people watch and share the videos that really helps me out ;-) Thanks for the comment
im amazed at the variation, i mean, you wouldnt expect much difference from a major brand of say PVA wood glue, but seems grab adhesive means anything and can be close to useless
I probably don't want the strongest for most things I do. For sticking the skirtings on after laying wooden/laminate floor, I probably want the one that is "JUST" strong enough to hold the skirting for normal every day use. Then be weak enough not to rip out chunks of the wall when the floor needs replacing in years to come. Thanks for the useful info.
easy to use too much of this stuff for your appication, use it sparingly, and then finish the edges with a flexible sealant, they will hold just fine and not take the wall off with it
Excellent testing as usual, but spend a tenner on a descent applicator gun. It makes the world of difference....or did you leave yours at work as well?
I have three of the Everbuild power pro guns (which are very good) but I can't find them anywhere! Hopefully they will turn up soon ;-) Thanks for the comment
Another great product test video, thank you for spending the time and money to do this, I have certainly learned a few tricks from your other videos. Out of all the products you have tested which one(s) do you always keep in the van? As that must be the ultimate test!
Thanks Jonathan, I don't use much grab adhesive to be honest in fact the only time I use it seems to be for doing these tests. I did use some earlier in the year though and normally use Nemesis from screwfix as it is very good for the money. You can see it being tested here- ruclips.net/video/9XgDvYsJiB8/видео.html And here- ruclips.net/video/80pC1-eJFj0/видео.html Thanks for the comment ;-)
Nicely done video. Keep in mind that these tests all were based on SHEAR strength, both as cured and uncured material. It would be interesting to compare the TENSILE strength as well since that is a common requirement of construction adhesives.
Great video. Was thinking this week of sticking pallet slats to my bedroom wall, wainscoting style, and wasn't sure what to really use to glue it to a painted plaster wall. I suppose any will do really. As it's not heavy. And quite pourus. Might use some 35mm nail gun nails to hold it as it sets.
This is well organized and includes many options head to head. Great resource. Thanks for your hard work. I noticed some of the tubes were very old packaging. Did you get a chance to check the date codes on each? Also wondered if you are planning another trial with the numerous new items that are hitting the market this year. It seams Grab is almost the new standard but comes in many different levels. Your tests help identify the best formulas. Thank you.
No, I did not check any of the date codes. I just bought them all from Amazon. I was quite annoyed actually as I put all the items in my basket on Amazon, then paid using my debit card for the full amount - BUT they did not charge my card for the full amount, they charged my card about 8 or 9 different times for each of the grab adhesives (which really pissed me off as it meant inputting 9 transactions into my accounts instead of 1 transaction). Thanks for the comment
Awesome video man! Would love to see more tests in regards to elasticity, temperature and how well they do in contact with water. I know from experience that Tec7 will harden when in contact with water. Quite a nice ability.
I only started to do these tests because one manufacturer made a video that made all other grab adhesives look inferior, when I did the test for myself- that was not the case at all. Thanks for the comment 👍
You seem to have very different brands available than those in the US. I've never heard of most of them. Here Loctite is considered best by most. I'm in the middle of putting some porcelain wall in my kitchen and I'm exhausted from mixing all that thinset for the floor so I decided to try adhesive. I put a few on with PL Premium and it only worked moderately well and was probably close to $8 a tube. It makes a strong bond after it cures buts its on the runny side when it's fresh. Then I tried Loctite Power Grab. This stuff worked brilliantly and was half the price of the PL Premium. It has a consistency like toothpaste and isn't even tacky or sticky when it comes out, but the tiles grab instantly! You definitely have to pick the product for your specific needs. They also make a PL Premium "Fast Grab" but I haven't tried it. The PL Premium you used failed miserably at your test, but that's not really what it was formulated for. But like I said at the beginning, we don't have your brands and you probably don't have ours, so I assume that's all you could find. Thanks for the video. Cheers.
There are lots of brands available here, some of which are much better than others. A lot of these products look great, if you watch the marketing hype in the manufacturers videos, but most of them are pretty much the same! Thanks for the comment 👍
I do like Pink Grip as it does the trick straight away. I used it to fit coving to the ceiling of my bedroom. Excellent stuff, despite the smell of solvent!
Could you do a measurement with the wood on some cheap silicone too? I know they are not meant to be used for gluing but around the house diy I found them quite all right too. And they come cheap compared to adhesives. I've particularly used the S3 saniter silicone for gluing baseboards, skirtings and laminates. Seems to be all right and flexible, it doesn't crack when kicked or hit with the vacuum etc. Unfortunately I don't have the means to measure but would be nice to know how strong it actually is, what else it can be used for.
I would drill the bricks and use wall plugs and screws. But if you don't want to do that I would use Adiseal (if you can get it), as that was the strongest adhesive I have ever tested Thanks for the comment 👍
thank you for taking the time and money to do these. mabey the next time you could contact the manufacturers and see if they will give you some freebies to test? then you wont have to spend your own money.
Thanks, I try not to ask for freebies as much as possible. In the past I have contacted a few companies and often I do not even get a reply- which wastes even more of my time. Thanks for the comment
The hard wood looks like Tasmanian oak but I'm just guessing. I'm really impressed with the Adiseal it's cheaper than some of the others but holds an incredible amount of pressure. Good video Chez your time, money and effort will help a lot of people when it comes to the brand selection for the next diy job they do. Thanks for donating your time effort and resources for this I truly appreciate it ☺
Thanks Yusuf, The wood is not Tasmanian oak but thanks for the guess ;-) Hopefully in future I will retest some of the other brands using a piece of stainless steel and hard wood blocks. Thanks for the comment
Hi Chaz , could you put "links" to the Best / winning Grab adhesive , so we Can buy it Thank you for your hard work and Time you spent researching and compiling your Great vidoes, Thank you
Hi Steve, I think the best one from this video (if my memory is correct) was the Adiseal. I use Adiseal or Nemesis from screwfix most of the time as they are both good and less expensive than some of the others. Screwfix sell the Nemesis- fave.co/2sWBZBU Adiseal is a bit harder to find- fave.co/2sTRF8J Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the time and effort you put into these videos. Really appreciate it as some of these grab adhesives I've never heard of. I'm really liking the screwfix nemesis range and toolstation grip and grab.
You are welcome ;-) The Nemesis stuff is really good, when I get chance next year I'm going to try the Nemesis to glue the hardwood blocks to the stainless steel. I'll pick up a grip and grab as well (if I remember) Thanks for the comment
Thanks, I have tested that out previously here- ruclips.net/video/uZxNGQ7t0BU/видео.html The 9 adhesives in this videos were ones that I have not tested before. Thanks for the comment
This video (among others you've done in the past) will serve as a great guide for future reference. Thanks. Question from left field: For this video did you use special lighting or was it just your regular shop lights?
Thanks, Ian. I upgraded the workshop lighting a few months back, it used to have 4 X 6 foot fluorescent lamps but a photographer friend of mine said that LED's would make the lighting much better and so I spent £250 on 4 X 6 foot LED lamps, the light in the workshop looked immediately better to the human eye but sometimes if I don't get the item that I'm filming right below a light the picture is really dark when I get it on the computer to edit. Thanks for the comment
Awesome video. Thanks for trying my suggestion of PL Premium in your lineup this time. I now know it's not the best but glad to know that it's not the worst either since I've been using it quite a bit. Looking forward to your next video.
You are welcome. The PL premium is much cheaper than most of them as the tube was at least twice the size of the regular tubes. I bet it's really good for injecting in the gaps on stairs to prevent them from creaking as the product seems to expand slightly. Thanks for the comment
Yes. There are a couple advantages to PL. One is that it expands like you mentioned so works well for filling gaps between surfaces and also that it cures to a harder consistency than the other adhesives which sometimes stay soft for months. You can also speed up the cure time by misting some water on the surfaces. Water seems to speed up the curing process. It's a superior product when used to attach plywood to joists to form a squeak-free solid subfloor.
No the Nemesis is good actually, it was the cheapo No Nonsense one. Can't expect too much for 2 quid I guess. It was the solvent free one too which maybe isn't as good and seems to take ages to set. I've stuck skirting board with it fine, but not so good for anything more challenging.
from a little research " Adiseal Ltd are also the UK distributor of UltraLube bio-based lubricants from the USA. " so if u can find same brand in usa that also does adhesive it might be the same composite
Thanks, I've just about had it with grab adhesive testing now. My original test was only carried out because one manufacturer published a misleading video, which was showing their adhesive to be superior to others, when clearly it was not. Thanks for the comment 👍
Great video, I've been using a fairly new one called grip and grab for the last 12 months awesome stuff especially on skirting boards.the only downside is trying to get it out the tube it's stiff stuff!!!
I like watching these. Would like to see you test non-solvent based adhesive. I know they're not as strong but smell better and once opened can cap them as they don't go hard.
Super useful video again Chez, much appreciated. I wonder if it might be a good idea to put a sticky thread on the forum with a table of results for all these adhesives and price. As you say price seems to mean nothing with these adhesives so a quick reference thread would be great to help us choose a suitably priced brand for the job at hand.
Thanks, that would be a good idea. I'll try and remember to do that when I get chance, I really need to retest some previously tested adhesives using the stainless steel and hardwood for a fair comparison. Thanks for the comment
Thanks, I prefer not to ask people to donate. I do get advertising revenue from RUclips though so if people watch and share the videos that is really helpful ;-)
Not sure about that, does it not need mechanically fixing or are they normally fixed with grab adhesive! The strongest grab adhesive I have ever used is Adiseal, but it's not sold everywhere!
I would imagine that any of them will be suitable for that. Normally I use Adiseal, as it is stocked at my local plumbers merchants. Thanks for the comment 👍
Strangely enough the start of this video (where I show my ugly mush) was filmed a couple of weeks before my holiday, although I only went to Palma Nova with the lads for a weekend. It was a couple of weeks after that when I used the hydraulic equipment to remove the hardwood blocks. I've not tested denture grip yet- but I might do when I get false teeth ;-) Thanks for the comment
Bloody well done mate. Great tests and informative results. Try a Loctite o seal repair kit (ebay) you can pretty much repair any hydraulic system sealing rings with that.👍
I'm having a real problem hanging a radiator on a wall? Can't get a fixing as the brick is terrible!!! If I plasterboarded over the top and stuck some mdf to the board do you think it would take the weight of the radiator?? It weighs about 45 kilos.
I would like to see NPC Solar Seal #900, TiteBond Ultimate MP, TiteBond Roof Plus, ChemLink NovaLink, ChemLink DuraLink, Geocel 2300, Lexel, Through the Roof & CP1 comparison video.
great video and as fair a test as you could have. Very surprising too. I constantly hear people rave about tec 7 being great but clearly not that good. I've never been willing to spend the money on it to find out personally. That adiseal is some stuff though, definitely need to get some of that bought!
Thanks Peter, these tests have been very surprising. Adiseal, Supagrip and Nemesis have all performed well and are all about £6 per tube. Thanks for the comment
definitely. I instantly went looking for Adiseal! need to get my hands on some of that to try out. looks like a cracking product. I know you might not want to give unpaid promotion to people but was there any generic suppliers of the adiseal or did you use a local independant?
I bought it from my local plumbers in Blackburn, they used to stock Bison Polymax but seem to have done away with that and now seem to stock just adiseal (I must see how clear the clear Adiseal is)
How about poundland no more nails lol Some of the cheap ones are suprisingly strong but that Adiseal is phenomenal! That alot of work you went to but I am sure its appreciated by 99% of folks cant understand why 14 people would gie a thumbs down - all your vids are great without exception easily the best on youtube! Silicone sealant tests would be interesting but hard to quantify as you need to see over time how they perform but I have found the cheap Greek Silicone sealant in Lidl is extremely good and hard wearing , strong and resists mould for as long as the dearest on the market!
Thanks Gary, I tried to test all the popular makes. It's a bit wasteful doing the tests as I'm left with loads of partially used tubes of adhesive. I'm glad you appreciate the amount of work that went into this video ;-) I did think about testing out some silicone sealants, but as you point out it will be difficult to quantify. Thanks for the comment
Again big time impressive and a huge thanks. Some big differences between the different brands. Just to throw in my opinion, Tec7 - over rated and definitely overpriced !
Amazing test and results, very surprising.
We appreciate all your hard work and the expense you use on all the videos.👍👍👍
Yes, I was very surprised, thanks for the comment ;-)
A lot of work and money has gone into making this video so that people do not get ripped off! I estimate that it has taken about 40 hours to prepare everything, film the video and edit the footage. Please like, share and comment on the video as it really helps me out ;-)
Can anyone identify the hardwood used in the video?
thanks for all of your videos as i find them very useful when customers come into work asking for advice on products..... as for the wood, i'm going to take a punt on beech wood
Ultimate Handyman great video. Looks like Iroko to me but it’s difficult to see
Good guess, but it's not Beech ;-)
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Thanks, it's not Iroko but good guess ;-)
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Very useful thanks! Is it almendrillo?
I have never come across adiseal in the normal diy outlets but I will certainly be using it in the future. Many, many thanks for taking the time and trouble (not forgetting cost!) to make this video, it has been a real eye opener. A HUGE thumbs up.
Adiseal certainly surprised me in this test!
Thanks for the comment, Tony ;-)
Really happy to find this - great work, and appreciate you spending the time to plan and deliver a great show.
Much appreciated!
Thanks for putting all your time and effort into these tests, it must have cost a small fortune too. It's amazing to see the differences in price and performance. Thanks again.
You are welcome ;-)
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Working on a framing crew, we used to make some quick and dirty sawhorses making angle cuts on the edges of a 2x6, and then glue and nail some ledger-board legs on them (1x8 rough-cut spruce). We used PL 400 subfloor adhesive, because that's what we had. Once the Lull (a forklift mounted on a tractor that could extend up to the third floor) backed over one of the sawhorses, and the PL 400 held, and the leg snapped.
Thanks for the comment ;-)
Would rather watch this ,than strictly rubbish on a Saturday night
Thanks Peter ;-)
maybe he can dance next time and get a bigger audience
thats why i dont pay for a TV licence
Totally agree
I really enjoy these tests and appreciate the time that goes in to them, Impressive how well some of these can stick.
Thanks Matt ;-)
I think it's safe to say that adiseal and supabond are the best, adiseal for glueing strength and supabond a good grab.
Absolutely. Thanks for the comment ;-)
Not sure if you check comments on older videos or if you already know this but, Adiseal now refers to your test on their own website. Since they won the strength tests in both categories I can understand why. Just thought you would like to know.
Yes, I try to respond to all comments, but sometimes I miss them.
Thanks for the info ;-)
This was very useful. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this!!
You are welcome
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Appreciate the time and effort and the amount of work that you put into this test and having used the two most expensive brands on numerous occasions, I'll be trying out the others, especially the Adiseal. Some of these type of products state in the instructions that mechanical support is required until the product is fully cured. I personally find that any such product labeled as grab adhesive, should be able to grip by itself and should not be labeled as a grab adhesive if it's unable to grab and hold both surfaces straight away.
You are welcome, I agree with you about the grab adhesive being able to grab a sufficient weight without support.
Thanks for the comment
This has become my go-to channel for anything I'm unsure about. Fantastic content and explanations in every video. Thanks for top quality, helpful content!
Thanks Matt ;-)
Absolutely unbelievable test mate. Nice one.
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Crazy amount of effort and it shows. Thankyou!
You are welcome
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Fantastic tests. Its unbelievable that adiseal test with the hardwood.
Absolutely. It was actually hard work pumping the hydraulic pump for this video!
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Exactly what I was looking for. Took a while, about time I found this one. Thankyou.
You are welcome
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Thank you very much for your time and I will give this video a massive thumbs up.
Thanks, Alan ;-)
great job. love these videos.
I wish you would announce that you are planning a test like this. I'm sure some of us would send you a few tubes to test. I would send a few of my favorites.
I would love for you to do a mini grinder disk test. I have found huge differences in some of them
Thanks Alan, if you tell me your favourites I will try and pick some up.
I'm afraid I can't announce when I'm going to do the filming as I often don't know myself. I started to but some of these about 8 months before I got chance to test them out.
As for mini grinder discs, do you mean a 4.5 inch grinder or similar? If you do I highly recommend the "Attack" discs which are made by Dronco (if I remember rightly), they are superb for cutting metal ;-)
Thanks for the comment
I will have to make a list. ct1 , sticks all, PU5 , I have a few I get of a local supplier that he imports.
the disks I'm talking about are the 4.5" disks. we have different ones here in Ireland to you . I find some great and some shockingly poor
Great review. You really should look into/consider starting a patreon account. You will be amazed how many people will support the channel. Your videos bring great value to a lot of us.
Thanks, I'm trying to keep away from Patreon. I do get advertising revenue from the videos though, so as long as people watch and share the videos that really helps me out ;-)
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Sorry, hit downvote by accident. Really meant upvote x1000. Your content is super useful.
Well done on your effort. Without these type of videos it would be wild guess work on my part as to which to buy. Thanks for all your videos.
You are welcome
Thanks for the comment ;-)
im amazed at the variation, i mean, you wouldnt expect much difference from a major brand of say PVA wood glue, but seems grab adhesive means anything and can be close to useless
I probably don't want the strongest for most things I do. For sticking the skirtings on after laying wooden/laminate floor, I probably want the one that is "JUST" strong enough to hold the skirting for normal every day use. Then be weak enough not to rip out chunks of the wall when the floor needs replacing in years to come.
Thanks for the useful info.
easy to use too much of this stuff for your appication, use it sparingly, and then finish the edges with a flexible sealant, they will hold just fine and not take the wall off with it
You are welcome
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we appreciate all your video and your time and effort loved the video.
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Thank you very much, very useful.
You are welcome
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You did an amazing job with this test, thank you for sharing with us
You are welcome
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Always quality and practical tests use your channel for many things very appreciative Thank You.
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This is a superb video - incredibly useful. Did the wood species ever get revealed?
I think it is oak (but I could be wrong)
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Excellent testing as usual, but spend a tenner on a descent applicator gun. It makes the world of difference....or did you leave yours at work as well?
I have three of the Everbuild power pro guns (which are very good) but I can't find them anywhere!
Hopefully they will turn up soon ;-)
Thanks for the comment
Another great product test video, thank you for spending the time and money to do this, I have certainly learned a few tricks from your other videos. Out of all the products you have tested which one(s) do you always keep in the van? As that must be the ultimate test!
Thanks Jonathan, I don't use much grab adhesive to be honest in fact the only time I use it seems to be for doing these tests.
I did use some earlier in the year though and normally use Nemesis from screwfix as it is very good for the money.
You can see it being tested here- ruclips.net/video/9XgDvYsJiB8/видео.html
And here- ruclips.net/video/80pC1-eJFj0/видео.html
Thanks for the comment ;-)
Great video review, loved the grab test, real, honest on-site conditions.
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Nicely done video. Keep in mind that these tests all were based on SHEAR strength, both as cured and uncured material. It would be interesting to compare the TENSILE strength as well since that is a common requirement of construction adhesives.
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Awesome videos.. so which adhesive would you recommend? Basically if used for framing? The sticks like sxxt turbo video with the bricks looks good
I'd use nails or screws for framing, but I normally use the Adiseal for jobs that require a grab adhesive.
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Great video.
Was thinking this week of sticking pallet slats to my bedroom wall, wainscoting style, and wasn't sure what to really use to glue it to a painted plaster wall. I suppose any will do really. As it's not heavy. And quite pourus. Might use some 35mm nail gun nails to hold it as it sets.
Thanks, yes any adhesive should do for a job like that.
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This is well organized and includes many options head to head. Great resource. Thanks for your hard work. I noticed some of the tubes were very old packaging. Did you get a chance to check the date codes on each? Also wondered if you are planning another trial with the numerous new items that are hitting the market this year. It seams Grab is almost the new standard but comes in many different levels. Your tests help identify the best formulas. Thank you.
No, I did not check any of the date codes. I just bought them all from Amazon. I was quite annoyed actually as I put all the items in my basket on Amazon, then paid using my debit card for the full amount - BUT they did not charge my card for the full amount, they charged my card about 8 or 9 different times for each of the grab adhesives (which really pissed me off as it meant inputting 9 transactions into my accounts instead of 1 transaction).
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Thank you so much for doing these tests they are very helpful thanks again
You are welcome
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Awesome video man! Would love to see more tests in regards to elasticity, temperature and how well they do in contact with water. I know from experience that Tec7 will harden when in contact with water. Quite a nice ability.
I only started to do these tests because one manufacturer made a video that made all other grab adhesives look inferior, when I did the test for myself- that was not the case at all.
Thanks for the comment 👍
You seem to have very different brands available than those in the US. I've never heard of most of them. Here Loctite is considered best by most. I'm in the middle of putting some porcelain wall in my kitchen and I'm exhausted from mixing all that thinset for the floor so I decided to try adhesive. I put a few on with PL Premium and it only worked moderately well and was probably close to $8 a tube. It makes a strong bond after it cures buts its on the runny side when it's fresh. Then I tried Loctite Power Grab. This stuff worked brilliantly and was half the price of the PL Premium. It has a consistency like toothpaste and isn't even tacky or sticky when it comes out, but the tiles grab instantly! You definitely have to pick the product for your specific needs. They also make a PL Premium "Fast Grab" but I haven't tried it. The PL Premium you used failed miserably at your test, but that's not really what it was formulated for. But like I said at the beginning, we don't have your brands and you probably don't have ours, so I assume that's all you could find. Thanks for the video. Cheers.
There are lots of brands available here, some of which are much better than others.
A lot of these products look great, if you watch the marketing hype in the manufacturers videos, but most of them are pretty much the same!
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I do like Pink Grip as it does the trick straight away. I used it to fit coving to the ceiling of my bedroom. Excellent stuff, despite the smell of solvent!
Thanks for the comment
Could you do a measurement with the wood on some cheap silicone too? I know they are not meant to be used for gluing but around the house diy I found them quite all right too. And they come cheap compared to adhesives. I've particularly used the S3 saniter silicone for gluing baseboards, skirtings and laminates. Seems to be all right and flexible, it doesn't crack when kicked or hit with the vacuum etc. Unfortunately I don't have the means to measure but would be nice to know how strong it actually is, what else it can be used for.
I'll try to remember to test a tube of silicone the next time I do some testing.
Thanks for the comment
Thank you! I've subscribed. I am installing a wireless security camera on a brick wall outside, what would you recommend?
I would drill the bricks and use wall plugs and screws.
But if you don't want to do that I would use Adiseal (if you can get it), as that was the strongest adhesive I have ever tested
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So very much appreciated! Interesting results for sure. Thanks!
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Thanks for all your hard work Chez..... nobody's spotted you were Zorro in a former life..take care..
LOL, you are welcome Eddie.
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thank you for taking the time and money to do these. mabey the next time you could contact the manufacturers and see if they will give you some freebies to test? then you wont have to spend your own money.
Thanks, I try not to ask for freebies as much as possible. In the past I have contacted a few companies and often I do not even get a reply- which wastes even more of my time.
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Pressure test is confusing, can you explain, which is glue is best then? marks out of ten? also depends on material glued to?
Excellent. Being a geek I think the results were begging to be put into a bar chart. 🤓
Thanks Frank, it took me long enough without doing that LOL
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Excellent stuff. Very helpful Gov. Thanks for your time and effort.
You are welcome
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I really enjoyed that and have definitely learned something
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The hard wood looks like Tasmanian oak but I'm just guessing. I'm really impressed with the Adiseal it's cheaper than some of the others but holds an incredible amount of pressure. Good video Chez your time, money and effort will help a lot of people when it comes to the brand selection for the next diy job they do. Thanks for donating your time effort and resources for this I truly appreciate it ☺
Thanks Yusuf, The wood is not Tasmanian oak but thanks for the guess ;-)
Hopefully in future I will retest some of the other brands using a piece of stainless steel and hard wood blocks.
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Hi Chaz , could you put "links" to the Best / winning Grab adhesive , so we Can buy it Thank you for your hard work and Time you spent researching and compiling your Great vidoes, Thank you
Hi Steve,
I think the best one from this video (if my memory is correct) was the Adiseal.
I use Adiseal or Nemesis from screwfix most of the time as they are both good and less expensive than some of the others.
Screwfix sell the Nemesis- fave.co/2sWBZBU
Adiseal is a bit harder to find- fave.co/2sTRF8J
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Great video and very useful test!
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Enormously helpful - many thanks!
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Thanks for the time and effort you put into these videos. Really appreciate it as some of these grab adhesives I've never heard of. I'm really liking the screwfix nemesis range and toolstation grip and grab.
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The Nemesis stuff is really good, when I get chance next year I'm going to try the Nemesis to glue the hardwood blocks to the stainless steel. I'll pick up a grip and grab as well (if I remember)
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Thanks for the video, which on is food grade safe to repair broken refrigerator shelves?
The HB42 is food safe- fave.co/3lsosLf
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@@ultimatehandyman Thank you!
Great review. Thanks for the time to upload.
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Thanks for your time and effort, very helpful
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Nice video - no more nails is a common one, any reason it’s not in the test? Cheers and keep up the good work 👍
Thanks, I have tested that out previously here- ruclips.net/video/uZxNGQ7t0BU/видео.html
The 9 adhesives in this videos were ones that I have not tested before.
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Great research and tests!!===Thx Bud from Toronto Canada!!
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Thanks for the comment, I hope it is not too cold over there!
Nice video, very educational.
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Another great video, thanks for sharing with us :)
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This video (among others you've done in the past) will serve as a great guide for future reference. Thanks.
Question from left field: For this video did you use special lighting or was it just your regular shop lights?
Thanks, Ian.
I upgraded the workshop lighting a few months back, it used to have 4 X 6 foot fluorescent lamps but a photographer friend of mine said that LED's would make the lighting much better and so I spent £250 on 4 X 6 foot LED lamps, the light in the workshop looked immediately better to the human eye but sometimes if I don't get the item that I'm filming right below a light the picture is really dark when I get it on the computer to edit.
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please can to tell me which one is for polycarbonate and wood bond together.
Awesome video. Thanks for trying my suggestion of PL Premium in your lineup this time. I now know it's not the best but glad to know that it's not the worst either since I've been using it quite a bit. Looking forward to your next video.
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The PL premium is much cheaper than most of them as the tube was at least twice the size of the regular tubes.
I bet it's really good for injecting in the gaps on stairs to prevent them from creaking as the product seems to expand slightly.
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Yes. There are a couple advantages to PL. One is that it expands like you mentioned so works well for filling gaps between surfaces and also that it cures to a harder consistency than the other adhesives which sometimes stay soft for months. You can also speed up the cure time by misting some water on the surfaces. Water seems to speed up the curing process. It's a superior product when used to attach plywood to joists to form a squeak-free solid subfloor.
Thanks Chez! Great test.
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Useful thanks! I was struggling to stick something down recently with the Screwfix own brand which didn't work well, so I'll try one of these.
It wasn't the Nemesis was it?
I love the Nemesis grab adhesive as it's really good for the money!
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No the Nemesis is good actually, it was the cheapo No Nonsense one. Can't expect too much for 2 quid I guess. It was the solvent free one too which maybe isn't as good and seems to take ages to set. I've stuck skirting board with it fine, but not so good for anything more challenging.
Great video, thank you
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Where can I buy adiseal in U.S? Cant find it on amazon. Do u have a link?
from a little research " Adiseal Ltd are also the UK distributor of UltraLube bio-based lubricants from the USA. " so if u can find same brand in usa that also does adhesive it might be the same composite
Thank God we have something that you guys don't have :D
very handy test
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This was GREAT! Thanks much for doing this!
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Hi pal, thumbed up the video, appreciate the effort you've put into this video.
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Good test. Thank you wish to see dinitrol and sikaflex on the same review
Thanks, I've just about had it with grab adhesive testing now. My original test was only carried out because one manufacturer published a misleading video, which was showing their adhesive to be superior to others, when clearly it was not.
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Great video, I've been using a fairly new one called grip and grab for the last 12 months awesome stuff especially on skirting boards.the only downside is trying to get it out the tube it's stiff stuff!!!
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I like watching these. Would like to see you test non-solvent based adhesive. I know they're not as strong but smell better and once opened can cap them as they don't go hard.
Thanks, I'll try to do more tests next year ;-)
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Ultimate Handyman awesome 👍
appreciate all the effort, thank you
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Very helpfull video. Many thanks.
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We appreciate your amazing videos and all your hard work. Keep it up :)
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We have only just seen this test and want to thank-you!
2nd place for SupaBond we will take that 👍
Supabond did well ;-)
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Super useful video again Chez, much appreciated.
I wonder if it might be a good idea to put a sticky thread on the forum with a table of results for all these adhesives and price. As you say price seems to mean nothing with these adhesives so a quick reference thread would be great to help us choose a suitably priced brand for the job at hand.
Oh and put up a donate link, I would be happy to chip in some money towards your costs, in the long run you will save me money with these vids.
Thanks, that would be a good idea. I'll try and remember to do that when I get chance, I really need to retest some previously tested adhesives using the stainless steel and hardwood for a fair comparison.
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Thanks, I prefer not to ask people to donate. I do get advertising revenue from RUclips though so if people watch and share the videos that is really helpful ;-)
Could you provide a link to your video about attaching a soap dish or lightweight object to a shower wall with silicone sealer?
I've done two, that I can remember-
ruclips.net/video/JviYVFzwXq4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/eyzXyKCGQX4/видео.html&t
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Which one would you recommend sticking a Rail C Channel to a Van for a Canopy Awning ? thank you.
Not sure about that, does it not need mechanically fixing or are they normally fixed with grab adhesive!
The strongest grab adhesive I have ever used is Adiseal, but it's not sold everywhere!
Excellent. Where can I buy these adhesives from?
I bought most of mine from ebay/ Amazon- fave.co/2JijizR
But also bought some from Screwfix.
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Very nice testing. I have to look at the Adiseal brand next time I go to the hardware store.
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Good test. Really useful
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What's the best grab adhesive to stick plastic to tiles in a bathroom?
I would imagine that any of them will be suitable for that.
Normally I use Adiseal, as it is stocked at my local plumbers merchants.
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Great test.
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Great video mate
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are you suntanned ? didnt know you had time for a holiday!, have you tested denture-grip?
Strangely enough the start of this video (where I show my ugly mush) was filmed a couple of weeks before my holiday, although I only went to Palma Nova with the lads for a weekend. It was a couple of weeks after that when I used the hydraulic equipment to remove the hardwood blocks.
I've not tested denture grip yet- but I might do when I get false teeth ;-)
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Bloody well done mate. Great tests and informative results. Try a Loctite o seal repair kit (ebay) you can pretty much repair any hydraulic system sealing rings with that.👍
Thanks Norman, I'll look into one of those kits ;-)
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I'm having a real problem hanging a radiator on a wall? Can't get a fixing as the brick is terrible!!! If I plasterboarded over the top and stuck some mdf to the board do you think it would take the weight of the radiator?? It weighs about 45 kilos.
No, I would not use grab adhesive for fixing anything like that.
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This is a great video thanks man.
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I would like to see NPC Solar Seal #900, TiteBond Ultimate MP, TiteBond Roof Plus, ChemLink NovaLink, ChemLink DuraLink, Geocel 2300, Lexel, Through the Roof & CP1 comparison video.
love your work. Have you ever used "sticks like sh*t". If you have i would like your opinion
keep up the good work
Yes, I have tested it out before-
ruclips.net/video/80pC1-eJFj0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/9XgDvYsJiB8/видео.html
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Are these silicone sealants because they are enclosed in silicone tubes!?
no these are grab adhesives, not silicone sealants, basically glue for all the things that are otherwise hard to glue
great video and as fair a test as you could have. Very surprising too. I constantly hear people rave about tec 7 being great but clearly not that good. I've never been willing to spend the money on it to find out personally. That adiseal is some stuff though, definitely need to get some of that bought!
Thanks Peter, these tests have been very surprising. Adiseal, Supagrip and Nemesis have all performed well and are all about £6 per tube.
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definitely. I instantly went looking for Adiseal! need to get my hands on some of that to try out. looks like a cracking product. I know you might not want to give unpaid promotion to people but was there any generic suppliers of the adiseal or did you use a local independant?
I bought it from my local plumbers in Blackburn, they used to stock Bison Polymax but seem to have done away with that and now seem to stock just adiseal (I must see how clear the clear Adiseal is)
How about poundland no more nails lol
Some of the cheap ones are suprisingly strong but that Adiseal is phenomenal!
That alot of work you went to but I am sure its appreciated by 99% of folks cant understand why 14 people would gie a thumbs down - all your vids are great without exception easily the best on youtube!
Silicone sealant tests would be interesting but hard to quantify as you need to see over time how they perform but I have found the cheap Greek Silicone sealant in Lidl is extremely good and hard wearing , strong and resists mould for as long as the dearest on the market!
Thanks Gary, I tried to test all the popular makes. It's a bit wasteful doing the tests as I'm left with loads of partially used tubes of adhesive. I'm glad you appreciate the amount of work that went into this video ;-)
I did think about testing out some silicone sealants, but as you point out it will be difficult to quantify.
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very informative video, thank you very much for your effort
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Again big time impressive and a huge thanks. Some big differences between the different brands. Just to throw in my opinion, Tec7 - over rated and definitely overpriced !
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I have found unibond is the best sticks most things especially to walls
I'm sure I tried Unibond in a previous video.
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Did you do one for metal to tile?
No, sorry!
Great video!
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Cant find supabond anywhere