These are quite different products, with different formulations and actions. In particular, 'super glue' - cyanoacrylate requires the absence of air for its action.
A better choice would be an epoxy glue. Super glue is not perfect on wood, painted or not.
You could if the wood was 2 very smooth, flat, shiny surfaces. that's where super glue excels. If it's 2 rough pieces of wood there's no way super glue will make a solid joint.
very sticyANS 2 - Super glue does not adhere very well to wood. Try carpenter's yellow glue instead.
Because it is a totally different composition.
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.
None of those are ideal . The best wood glue by far is Titebond lll and it's not too pricy.
No, try an apoxy, super glue, or zap a gap. N
There are several types of glue commonly used, including white glue, super glue, wood glue, epoxy resin, and hot glue. Each type of glue is formulated for specific materials and intended uses.
yes ANS 2 - If you mean wood boards, that's a definite NO. PVA (white or yellow glue) will adhere to wood better.
It's possible, but their is little use. Even if you managed to get it onto the shaft of a nail as it sank into the wood, it would achieve little due to super glue's inability to make a bond to raw wood.
Depends on the material, Wood glue is better for Wood, But Super Glue is better!ANS 2 - Each product has it's own 'best' glue. -No single glue is best for everything.
Pva wood glue