I would suggest using a urethene based adhesive. You will most likely need to prime the tin before bonding.
Yes, glue can stick tin foil together. However, the effectiveness may depend on the type of glue used and the surface of the foil.
Yes, glue can stick to tin foil. However, the effectiveness of the bond will depend on the type of glue used and the surface of the tin foil (smooth vs. textured). It's a good idea to test a small area first to see how well the glue adheres.
Glass is the odd one out because it is not a metal, unlike steel, iron, and tin.
Tin can form up to 4 bonds, since it has 4 valence electrons available for bonding.
One epoxy that is commonly used for bonding glass to glass is Loctite Glass Bond. It is designed specifically for glass-to-glass applications and provides a strong, clear bond.
Super glue can.
superglue
Silicone will do that.
almost any kind of glue will from home hard ware
An epoxy will bond glass to metal.
Epoxy or silicone.
Super glue or a hot glue gun. Basically, any strong glue will do the trick.
Epoxy, super glue or silicone will all do that.
100 % silicone would work.
The best for those materials would be PL Premium or LePage Extreme, both available in small tube or caulk tube.
the glue on the tin can taste sweet to the goat so it is eating the glue off the can
Super glue will do that. 5 Minute Epoxy will do it also, only not so quickly - but very likely a stronger joint.