I work for the Rochester School Department in Rochester NH. I am part of a small team of maintenance professionals that maintain the districts 1 million square feet of school space. We use Fuse It on many projects throughout the district. Often as an extra holding method to add support to traditional mounting hardware. Some of what we have used it on are extreme tests and it has done its job well. Here are a few examples of what we have used it on: (In addition to cement anchors) we secured a large / heavy 8'x3' stainless steel chimney cap to brick and mortar chimney about 60' in the air on a chimney of a 100+ year old school. This chimney produces a hot steam and the fuse it has held up very well. We have found that the fuse it dampens vibrations and movement that typically will cause traditional mounting hardware to loosen. Another extreme case is where we applied it to the back of a pair of steel backed loading dock bumpers to our concrete loading dock. Our bumpers were anchored with traditional cement anchors and the pressure of a parked semi trailer against the bumpers combined with the constant movement that happens with heavy pallets and forklifts moving in and out caused traditional anchors to fail. Our second attempt to solve this was with anchors set with a heavy duty epoxy and this also failed. On the last attempt we used the traditional anchors again and with a heavy application of Fuse It and this has done well. The fuse it is reducing the friction caused by the trailers and giving support to the traditional hardware that is holding up well. We have used Fuse It on multiple high stress flooring applications where traditional flooring adhesive would fail. In a middle school with over 1,000 students we used fuse it to secure 20+ year old rubber floor tiles in an entrance where kids entered and wiped feet covered with slush and road salt. This product held the tiles in place for the duration of the winter and it is still holding strong. Another flooring application is on the edge of a ramp landing. This landing is about 3' off the floor on the end of a ramp where a gymnasium was added at a lower grade when built off of a high school from 1939. The kids will jump onto the outside of this landing with their feet on the edge and hang off the outside of the railing. The extreme test that they give to the flooring edges in this spot causes traditional adhesive to fail but it has been no problem for the Fuse It. We have used this on dozens of other projects that I can easily list and it has held up with no issues. Thanks for making such a great project that has solved many problems we face and in turn has improved the lives of those who use it. I highly recommend this product. Five stars is not enough.