Well it depends what you are using it for to me Wood clue is stronger.
Because it is a totally different composition.
None of those are ideal . The best wood glue by far is Titebond lll and it's not too pricy.
Yes, it must be a glue down wood or a floating wood floor.
Fusion Glue is the brand name of a new wood glue made by Aleene's. It's a urethane glue and they claim it's stronger than regular wood glues.
From my experience rubber cement works best.
It depends on the glue and what it's used for. Many glues are stronger than PVA, but may not be suitable on wood as PVA is.
Epoxy is the best type of glue to use for wood.
My advice would be to use "model Master's" clear parts cement and window maker glue which goes on colorless and dries completely clear. Hope this helps.
Go to a dealer and buy a tube of gasket cement.
Store bought glue is stronger
No, rubber cement will stretch, super glue won't.
Standard yellow wood glue (PVA glue) is the best TYPE of wood glue. Type 1 PVA - or waterproof PVA glue - should be used when any water exposure is possible, and on some woods is stronger than standard PVA wood glue. Most important is a tight fit and clamping. The brand of glue is not as important as the type.