I would use a hot glue gun.
Glue, nails, screws, nuts and bolts, staples, string, clamps, and so on.
Stuck together.
What do you mean? Lots of stuff can stick two pieces of metal together. -Glue -Welding -Soldering -Hammering it together -Melting them together. -Freezing them together with water.
Oddly enough, glue only sticks due to the effects of friction. Friction is simply a function of the normal force of the object against another surface and a frictional force constant, m. m (greek, actually "mu") is determined by the way that the two surfaces interact when they touch. Imagine sliding two smooth boards past each other. Now imagine sliding two pieces of sandpaper past each other. It's a function of the bumps, because the bumps get in the way. Having glue in between two surfaces links the bumps together like puzzle pieces link together, thus creating an "infinite" frictional force constant. You can only separate the two by overcoming the shear force necessary to break the "links" between the "puzzle pieces".
They are actually two glues. The names of them are the Strong Interaction and the Weak Interaction.
They are pieces of metal, rubber, or cork that are used to seal two parts together.
Glue, nails, screws, nuts and bolts, staples, string, clamps, and so on.
Glue can be used on fleece. A straight pins are needed to put the two pieces of fleece or material together. Carefully remove one pin and pull apart the two material pieces and place a small dot of fabric glue. Replace the pin or secure with a binder clip. Repeat this process for each pin that was originally used. The glue must have time to soak into the fabric and bond the pieces together. It is best to let it sit for twenty-four hours. After this time remove a pin or binder one at a time and gently tug on the two pieces. If they pull apart repeat the above process.
Elmer's Glass glue would work, but I'd recommend taping the back too.
Glue has been used to stick two things together.
You just pull it apart really hard. PVC glue will not effectively glue ABS.
when you join two pieces of carpet you have to join them with seam tape, and the heat from the seam iron melts the glue on the tape to hold the carpet together
It is a joinery tool. You cut a slot in the two pieces of wood you're going to join, put some glue on a biscuit, stick the biscuit in the slots and clamp it together. The biscuits are made from beechwood. They swell up from the moisture in the glue and lock the wood together.
None of those are ideal . The best wood glue by far is Titebond lll and it's not too pricy.
A drop of epoxy.
Use a pair of plyers and two small pieces of cork to grab the threaded pipe while you rotate the female fitting. Also, if you don't need the threaded piece anymore, you can use a whole cork inserted into the threaded pipe with a bit of apoxy or super glue.
Take two 2inch long pieces of wood and glue them together and let dry. Then Nail them together and put the supporters as tall as you want under the balance beam. Wall AH! Balance Beam!