Quick Setting Metal Epoxy
Quick Setting Metal Epoxy Adhesive is perfect for repairing appliances, tools, etc. It bonds most metals including copper, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and iron. This product sets in only 5 minutes and the final cure color is light gray.
And another site tells you the what types of glue to use with different types of materials.
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ANS 3 - Speedbond
Two part epoxy! That's the best for most metals.
J.B Weld is pretty good,and can be found almost anywhere that sells adhesives!
J B Weld is good, easy to find and cheap. -If you want a stronger, but more expensive product, many auto accessory stores sell Speedgrip Epoxy.
It depends a little on the application and weight, but usually a structural glue like PL200 or an epoxy is best.
Super glue.
Use epoxy.
Satellites are made by metal and glue.
A type of glue called 'size' is used in gilding. F|or more info see the related link below.
Epoxy glue. It comes in 2 parts, a resin and a hardener which must be mixed together.There may be brands that vary chemically to better match the specific properties of the items being bonded.ANS 2 - I have done this by stretching 1/2 " mesh 'hardware cloth' across the wall and then used thinset concrete just as you would for ceramic tiles. Worked well for me and I didn't have such critical drying times as you do with an epoxy.The answer to this question relies more on the construction of the wall. Is it drywall, wood, cinder block? The answer would be different for each of these.
PVA glue can be used as a bond in wood, paper, cloth and in porous material. It is the most commonly used wood glue. It is also termed as carpenter's glue or yellow glue. Sometimes white glues are also used in proving bond between wooden surfaces. These glues are well used in surfaces where water resistance is required. Little glue can bind more pieces of wood. However, the carpenter needs to clamp the glue until it dries.
Granite Uses:landscapingroad baseconcrete aggregatefillstone facingsmonumentscountertopswall tilesculpturefloor tilerock climbing activities
A lot depends if any weight is going to be suspended on the glue. -If not, I would use a construction adhesive like PL200.
That depends very much on the glue that was used. -You should contact the person or company that did the install and ask their advice.
Epoxy would be best for this.
No, granite is not a metal. Granite is neither a metal or a nonmetal, but is an igneous rock. Use the link below to the related question as to whether granite is a metal or nonmetal to learn a bit more.
Epoxy or silicone glue will do it
There is no metal that starts off as glue.
We use two component epoxy when we need to fix any stone.
PVA is designed to work on porous materials only. It is a wood glue and not for metal
we use COPYDEX
Glue, metal bolts and welds.
Some type of silicone glue is best for this. E-6000 is a good choice
Epoxy itself is glue that will hold to metal.