Contact cement works well. Just make sure the metal is clean and there is no rust
ANS 2 -PL 200 would work well for this.
Gum tree glue for it is strong and dries fast and stable.
Urea -formaldehyde
Many 'industrial' adhesives available in 'caulk' tubes will glue plywood to cement. PL Premium is one of the best.
Yes, it is excellent for that.
Too much or too little glue during manufacturing is a common cause of plywood delaminations. Other glue-related causes can trace back to bad glue used by the manufacturer. Glue can spoil, retain too much moisture or get contaminated, causing it to fail after you use the plywood.
Generally, urea formaldehyde glue.
Softwood such as pine is usually used to make plywood boards.
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birch plywood like other plywood is lots bits of wood stuck together with glue or resin
You use a thick plywood as the base for this project. Stick an edge around it then glue items onto the plywood. For durability ,you can pour clear resin over the items once set in place. This will give a hard,lasting finish.
Back then they might have used a plant to make glue if they knew about glue but today I think we make glue with chemicals.Simple paste can be made with flour and water.
forged steel or sheet metal with plywood
MDF isn't plywood, it's more like thick masonite.It's a composite board that's made of sawdust, paper pulp and glue
this is the poly-condensation reaction of urea and formaldehyde at acidic medium ..this is milky type productive used as adhesive in plywood industry.