If you are referring to a car wheel, possibly, as long as the part has no effect on the rim structure or strength of the wheel.
use wood glue
glue it with good glue from Menards
what will happen if 1 year baby eat a small piece of cockraoch glue
Put some glue on the piece you want to join and clamp the other piece to it. Leave it clamped for 4 hours
Can I attach a piece Velcro to the back of a cell phone (plastic?) with Elmer's glue?
Yes you can, if done properly it is very effective.
you don't less you got super glue then you glue it
Well that depends on what type of paper shark you would like to make. If you would like to make a shark out of twirled paper follow these steps. (you need a twirling wand)Body- 24'' strip, twirl strip into a loose coil and glue. shape into an eye then make a mouth.Top Fin- 12'' strip, twirl into loose coil and glue. shape into a triangle, glue onto body.bottom fin- 15'' strip, twirl into loose coil and glue, shape into triangle, glue onto bottom of body.Tail- 17'' strip, twirl into loose coil and glue, shape into tulip, glue on end of bodyEye- 1'' black .5'' white glue together at ends, starting at black end twirl into tight coil. glue without letting the coils separate. glue on body above mouthTeeth- these depend on the size of your shark. fan fold a strip and glue in mouth.
In the 1950s, super glue did not have a cost. It had not yet come to market.
-- glue another piece onto it -- cut a piece off of it -- move it around your laboratory very fast
Because the glue is a central force, and the rest of the paper bends towards the center.
Silicone or epoxy will work .