Best construction & heavy duty glue guns according to redditors

We found 13 Reddit comments discussing the best construction & heavy duty glue guns. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Construction & Heavy Duty Glue Guns:

u/shiftypugs · 12 pointsr/sysadmin

You can prevent it with [this.] (http://www.amazon.com/Melt-Trigger-STICKS-EVERY-ORDER/dp/B0002KR9DY) All my usb drives are already locked out on my net by policy.

u/Hevinalle · 4 pointsr/Suomi

Saksan Amazonista löytyy jotain. 1, 2, 3

u/SwsMiss · 2 pointsr/RAOWL

Love this! I'll go first! :)

Here are some of my crafts! I dabble in everything but I am HORRIBLE at knitting/crochet. http://imgur.com/a/48Q25

I'd LOVE to make this lion coat for my new and first nephew!

Glitter Glitter Glitter !!

I'd love this cordless glue gun!

u/pirates712 · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I bought this one, seems well built and works much better than any of the hobby glue guns:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006IY359K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Bazzatron · 1 pointr/Nerf

With regards to your tool needs.

Do not skip out on tools, cheap tools are false economy. the buck you save today is the buck they'll claw out of you when it breaks.

Your best bet is to go to your nearest pawn shop (or similar) and get one, I paid £15 for my dremel 200, and no only is it compatible with every dremel attachment I've thrown at it (router, drill press, flex shaft, quick-click cutters/drum sanders, quick change chuck) It's still going strong after 4 years of use.

I'd highly recommend a dual temperature glue gun, Stanley make a good one,

Use low temperature stuff for tacking temporary joints quickly, and hi temp for more permanent fixes.

Get a solder station over just an iron, adjustable heat had been useful to me for not only soldering but engraving the plastics and, well generally melting away excess plastic without burning it all out.

Get the dremel first, and start out with those cheap accessories - but look to upgrade those.

then glue gun, then soldering station.

Take your time to get the tools, the rest will follow.

u/firelion · 1 pointr/hookah

right now Im using some fancy hose tips with my vinyl tubing. I believe that those match perfectly with the diameter of the tubing of OP which is the same that I use, so no need for glue or fasteners.

I also took some vinyl tubing and put a km rainbow hose handle onto it. for that one I had to use a bit of glue to keep the tubing, cardboard tube in the handle, mouth tip all together. for that I just used a glue gun I had laying around.

u/TheCafeRacer · 1 pointr/Machinists

Double sided tape and hot glue (from a industrial 3m gun) are the cornerstones of a prototype machine shop like mine.

The Polyken double sided tape is about $40 a roll but you can hog out aluminum on it. And I wont touch an art's and craft glue gun anymore after learning about industrial "hot melt" glue.

u/MrSurly · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

I built a ZMR 250 clone. I used a high-temperature hot glue gun as the only method for attaching the ESCs (though I did mount these inside the main frame).

It's worked fine. I regularly use hot glue for many electronic builds. It is not as durable as the electronics silicone (see my comment below about non-corrosive silicone), but it has the advantage of "curing" within 5 minutes, and it releases completely if you put isopropyl alcohol on it, where it touches the other material. Peels away clean, no goo.

u/how_come_it_was · 1 pointr/oddlysatisfying

Oh yeah I was eye balling that bad boi

I think it's this one

u/materdaddy · 1 pointr/DiWHY

Maybe genius OP buys commercial-grade? https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B006IY359K

u/danteoz · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.com/Dutiger-Adjustable-Temperature-Interchangeable-Projects/dp/B072ZBLB9Z/

Product link in case anyone needs to glue their socket back on