I used this stuff yesterday to repair a broken piece of plastic in one of my desk's drawers. The product says to give it 48-72 hrs. to dry to fully strengthen, so I'll wait until tomorrow before I test how strong the bond is.
Man, this goop stuff is sure gooey. Be sure to have newspaper under whatever you're gluing. Oh yes, and have enough napkins. Luckily, if this stuff gets on your hands, you can rub your fingers together to take it off, but it takes a little effort.
This stuff holds pretty well. The drawer for one of my desks that I goop'ed back together has held (so far). Although I still get a little paranoid every time I open that drawer b/c I fear that the goop'ed piece will break off, causing the drawer to fall.
Ive had my goop for about 3 weeks now and have experimented with many adhesive projects. The only problem so far was trying to glue rubber feet to a terracotta pot. After I run out of the stuff Ill probably buy a new tube .
So far, the main (central) plastic drawer of my desk is holding up well. I GOOP'ed a broken piece of plastic to the main drawer so that it can rest on the sliding mechanism. However, I can see that there still is a slight gap between the two pieces and get that feeling that the GOOP will eventually weaken, causing the drawer to fall again. At which time, I suppose I can re-GOOP it.