Wonderglue (Fallout 3)

Wonderglue is a miscellaneous item in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
It is one of the items needed to construct the deathclaw gauntlet. It's also used in conjunction with mole rat meat to make mole rat wonder meat using the wonder meat maker.

Since the deathclaw gauntlet cannot be constructed and the Wonder meat maker is unavailable in Fallout: New Vegas, it serves only as an ingredient for the weapon repair kit to be made on a workbench (Repair skill of 50 needed).

Fallout 3

 * Wonderglue can be found in Tenpenny Tower's storage room.
 * A wonderglue can be found in the back of the crashed truck next to the VAPL-84 Power Station.
 * It is a common item that can be found almost anywhere in the game (usually in toolboxes).
 * GNR building. Top of the stairs left hand side, go forwards into the room and it is inside the toolbox.
 * Another can be found in the toolbox, in "The Young's room" in Rivet City, the toolbox which contains the wonderglue is located on the right side of the table.
 * A wonderglue can be found on Pinkerton's desk on the bottom level of his room in the Broken Bow of Rivet City. It should be noted that this bottle is marked as owned and will cost negative karma to obtain.
 * Inside the Jury St. Tunnels at Jury St. Station, a bunch can be found on shelves and table near the wonder meat maker.
 * There are a few inside of Vault 101 in toolboxes in the backrooms or where the dead engineer was.
 * There are a couple on the desk in the lower levels of Fort Independence.
 * A few can be found inside the Outcast outpost if you have the Operation: Anchorage add-on.
 * Panada sells it in the House of Wares. (Point Lookout add-on)

Fallout: New Vegas

 * Very large quantities of Wonderglue can be found at REPCONN Test Site
 * Found as random loot in various containers, such as toolboxes, lockers etc.
 * Sold in good amounts by Chet occasionally.
 * There are some in the Brotherhood of Steel safehouse.
 * In Old World Blues, it can be obtained from Muggy by giving him a coffee mug, as many times as you want.