🔗 Stick with the Best: Titebond 4052 for a Seamless Bonding Experience!
Titebond 4052 GREENchoice Fast Grab FRP Adhesive is a high-performance adhesive designed for bonding fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) to a variety of porous building materials. With its eco-friendly, VOC-compliant formula, this adhesive offers quick grab capabilities, ensuring minimal bracing is required. The nonflammable, odorless nature of the product makes it safe and pleasant to use, while the included applicator allows for efficient dispensing and troweling.
Brand | Titebond |
Material | Plastic |
Compatible Material | Plastic |
Item Form | Paste |
Color | Light Beige |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Cartridge |
Item Volume | 28 Fluid Ounces |
Manufacturer | Titebond |
Part Number | 4052 |
Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 13 inches |
Item model number | 4052 |
Size | 28 |
Included Components | Adhesive |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**N
Worked well for what I've needed it to do
I used this to glue a 'filon' (fiberglass-reinforced nylon) flat panel to pressure-treated plywood as part of an RV restoration project. The filon panels are the exterior cladding of the RV. This adhesive worked perfectly for what I needed it to do. The applicator nozzle thing was really useful in laying down a consistent amount of adhesive without wasting a bunch of it (it extrudes adhesive in rows separated by about 1/2" of space without adhesive, which should fill in once compression is applied). It's pretty thick (think Liquid Nails, if you've worked with that) but spreads evenly and quickly when it's warm (the caulk temp was above 60 degrees when I used it). I think it was probably cured in 24 hours but I didn't actually check the panel I did until after a couple of days, and it was definitely fully set and adhering really well. Cleanup afterward was easy, as well. Any excess adhesive scraped off fairly easily with a putty knife.This adhesive's tubes are much larger than standard caulk tubes, so if I have any complaint, it's that I had to spend $25 on a good quality, extra large caulk gun to fit these beasts. However, since I now need to buy more than just the one I thought I would need to complete the various tasks on this RV repair, I don't mind the extra expenditure so much. I got my money's worth on it.UPDATE: I used this to glue 1/4" plywood panel to a combined substrate framework of 1" foam-core insulation with foil backing and pieces of cedar and it worked very well for that purpose. Unfortunately, their recommendation is (3) tubes of this per 4'x8' panel, which gets expensive quickly if you have a lot of square footage to glue together. I realized I could be more strategic about how much I use and still get the structural strength I'm after, but even with that it will still take at least (2) tubes to do each panel for the remaining things I need to do. So bear that in mind with your planning.The other thing I noticed is that it's really best if this stuff is pretty warm (like 70 degrees or more) when you're applying it. Otherwise the design of the tube itself and how the inner circular plastic piece compresses the adhesive to push it out doesn't work well, leaving a LOT of adhesive behind on the inside of the tube. In my last round, the temperature of the adhesive was probably 55 degrees and that wasted quite a bit. In the future I'm going to make sure it's warmer before starting.
S**T
Worked great!
This is just what I needed!
A**R
Worked
Worked as described
D**R
Useless
The first tube burst in shipping and was not only a mess, it was also useless.The 2nd one arrived dried out and unusable.There won't be a 3rd.
P**N
Good stuff but GROSSLY OVERPRICED
Great FRP but there are several others that are as or more effective than Titebond.
P**X
Good for small FRP job
Needed this for a small area in bath. Glued up two narrow panels, 4 inches wide by 88 inches high. Used panels with outside corner and end caps. Didn’t use applicator head, just applied it to panels & notch troweled it. It grabbed fast & then used roller to seat it. Would recommend it for small FRP jobs. Big jobs need a bucket of this stuff.
C**.
Excellent Wood Adhesive
I used this product to adhere cedar paneling to both plywood and drywall. It's very tacky so minimal clamping is required.
C**N
Very strong, used it for gluing panel wall.
Very strong and reliable. Highly recommended.
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