Depends on the type of glue. Name your glue - there are hundreds
Depends what part of the freezer you are gluing.
No it will be frozen.After it melts it will.
Dr. Harry Coover invented super glue to close wounds quicker back in 1942. It was discovered by accident.
Yes , heat makes epoxies set quicker and harder.
The property of glue is that it sticks one thing to another.
Depends what part of the freezer you are gluing.
try gorillla glue or another type of glu it might work.
No it will be frozen.After it melts it will.
no it would freeze!
Dr. Harry Coover invented super glue to close wounds quicker back in 1942. It was discovered by accident.
Glue is used to glue a sheet to another.
You have to buy a new one and when you do ask them what type of glue to use (a glue that can withstand cold.) Rip the old seal off and put the new one on. Refrigerator and freezer seals generally just lock into a groove or slot.
Never tried that. Stick a bottle in the freezer and see.
Yes , heat makes epoxies set quicker and harder.
How quickly glue gun glues become hard depends upon the type of glue being used. High temperature glue generally hardens quicker than lower temperature glue. When using high temperature glue, be sure not to get a glue burn as they can be quite painful.
because it was made for gashes it was quicker to glue the wound shut then stitch it. it was co incidence that the gluse stuck to everything else.
Since most glues are water-based it will freeze. However it will never really turn back into its original state. It's best to not freeze glue and most glues say not to on the back of the bottle.