Yes, if you can put pressure on the surfaces then it's a permanent join, you can test it - put to wood-boards together and try to break them with the hummer etc, it wont come apart on the glued spot.
ANS 2 - NOT possible as a permanent repair.
== == "Gorilla Glue" is the brand name of an amber colored glue designed for use with wood. Its curing is enchanced by humidity or moisture.
Any wood glue will work great for hardwood floors, but make sure it's compatible with your wood type.
It's strong enough for 'recreational' purposes. If I want to glue wood permanently, I use TiteBond ll yellow glue.
Gorilla Glue seems to form a great bond between many surfaces that regular glues cannot. Surfaces you may choose to use Gorilla Glue on include metal, stone, wood, foam, ceramics, and glass.
paper,felt,cardboard,cloth, sometimes wool :)ANS 2 - Super glue will NOT work effectively on any of the above materials. -Its primary use is on hard, smooth surfaces.
YES! In essence wood glue is a denser version of paper glue.....
I only use white glue for paper or lightweight wood 'fixes'. - Heavier wood repairs need yellow carpenter's glue and possibly 'biscuit' joints. - Metals and plastics of any kind are NOT at all suitable for white glue.
You use wood glue for sticking pieces of wood together.
Wood glue ANS 2 - I would use yellow carpenter's glue
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.
you have to use the strongest glue like the plan glue
you take wood,glue(wood glue), news paper, the set it up as you want it then glue
If gluing paper to paper, white glue is best.
Yes, I believe so. You can use wood glue on foam.
use wood glue
Use wood glue for wood to wood, to glue a cabinet back together you need to remove the old glue so that you have a clean wood to wood contact if this can't be done you can use epoxy glue, go to your local hardware store ask for help and tell them what you are working on and they will help on the type of glue you need.
Many companies make "wood glue", specifically to be used on wood projects. Buy a good brand, such as Elmer's Wood Glue.