08-26-2006, 07:21 AM
They should both have decent set times and be reasonably waterproof as well as solvent-resistant, but beware one very significant difference that Liquid nails is resin-based while Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane. Both should be used in a ventilated area, but that's especially important with Liquid Nails.
I suspect that Gorilla Glue's foaming action might give it a slight advantage adhering sponge and wood, but Liquid Nails would have the edge in drying/curing time.
I suspect that Gorilla Glue's foaming action might give it a slight advantage adhering sponge and wood, but Liquid Nails would have the edge in drying/curing time.