packaging 100ml, 50ml, b-7000, t-8000, it hardened in the tube after 8 months, thick rubber that no longer sticks. You have to use glue because they harden even in the packaging!
Thanks for the comparison. I'm curious about shelf life though, specifically which of any of these could be kept in the freezer so as to extend the specified shelf life.
the shelf life seems to be 2 years usually from what I have read online, and if frozen,.maybe 10? also when buying online this expiry date.might also be kind of closer depending on the retailer
@@medianopol OK so all of these would be OK to keep in the freezer? I know some glues will not survive sub-zeeo temps but crazy glue lasts a very long time when kept in the freezer. Definitely an advantage if shelf life can be extended esp. for glues used sporadically.
Fruitfull video thankyew But i want to know if there is any glue for fabric like which will not get sticky while ironing fabric plz let us know because i used B6000 B8000 and also E series but those glues get sticky while we iron our clothes
I can’t read the to use. Even with a magnifying glass’ I believe it says to for 24 hrs Wish there was a website so I could ask them questions! But there’s not😡😪
@@mjperfume1523 yea unfortunately even if you do read the instructions, they do not really tell you much info anyways. Ask here if you have any questions and I or someone will try to answer you.
@@INeedsMoneys you're right. But I don't have other well known glues to test them against. Also, these glues are for different purposes, here I was just explaining their use cases. You can find loads of comparison videos for the E6000 here on youtube 😁
T7000 is non conductive as per users that have actually tested it and use it.
This video is informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. God bless
Very useful .. thank you brother.❤👍
packaging 100ml, 50ml, b-7000, t-8000, it hardened in the tube after 8 months, thick rubber that no longer sticks. You have to use glue because they harden even in the packaging!
@@slavoslavik4353thanks for sharing, it is good to know!
Same problem... My harden after a year too (15 ml tube).
Thanks for the comparison. I'm curious about shelf life though, specifically which of any of these could be kept in the freezer so as to extend the specified shelf life.
the shelf life seems to be 2 years usually from what I have read online, and if frozen,.maybe 10?
also when buying online this expiry date.might also be kind of closer depending on the retailer
@@medianopol OK so all of these would be OK to keep in the freezer? I know some glues will not survive sub-zeeo temps but crazy glue lasts a very long time when kept in the freezer. Definitely an advantage if shelf life can be extended esp. for glues used sporadically.
@@ikester475 I am not sure if they are ok for the freezer 🤔
T7000 is non conducting glue. Have been using it for 3 plus years.
Fruitfull video thankyew
But i want to know if there is any glue for fabric like which will not get sticky while ironing fabric plz let us know because i used B6000 B8000 and also E series but those glues get sticky while we iron our clothes
t8000 is for textile but after trying it, the better option is to sew as the glue comes loose if you apply enough force. Tried it on a t shirt hole
Which one will be great for stone,pearl work in dress,,plz reply
t8000 for textile glue but for general crafts e6000
Which one do you suggest for smartphones?
@@romanoganpat2723 b7000 for phone display, that s what gsms, phone repair shops use
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what glue is good for shoes?
i would go for the t8000, but I think the allrounder e6000 might work just as well
I can’t read the to use. Even with a magnifying glass’
I believe it says to for 24 hrs
Wish there was a website so I could ask them questions!
But there’s not😡😪
@@mjperfume1523 yea unfortunately even if you do read the instructions, they do not really tell you much info anyways.
Ask here if you have any questions and I or someone will try to answer you.
You should Have tested them. ANd showed
@@INeedsMoneys you're right. But I don't have other well known glues to test them against. Also, these glues are for different purposes, here I was just explaining their use cases. You can find loads of comparison videos for the E6000 here on youtube 😁