There are two types. I have never used the quick setting type. The company did send me some though.
This morning I was going to go up to my dad's condo and decided I'd better take my tools. You never know what I might run into with the little projects I was going to work on. They're not home. So I grab my hammer and realize the head is loose. I noticed that the wood that goes through the head didn't fill the hole up completely. So I took a wedge shaped piece of wood and pounded it into the hole with another hammer. Then I mixed up, WHAT ELSE, JB Weld and stuffed it into any crevasses or gaps. Then I turned the heat gun on it until the metal was hot. Then I layed it in the freezer. It's hard as a rock now.
I don't really use it so much for glue. I guess I use it more to fill in spaces where something needs reinforcing or a hole needs filling or covering. The dog knocked a frog planter off a stand out on the front patio last summer. In the first place, I got it from Salvation Army and there was a broken hole in the underside anyway. It didn't matter because you didn't see it unless you picked it up. But then a chunk broke out of the arm. So I filled up the hollow with doweling and spread JB over it and played with it until it was the right shape. Then I painted the whole thing and you can't tell anything was ever wrong with it.
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