Epoxy.
Epoxy would be best for this.
No, magnets do not contain glue. Magnets are made of materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt that have their atoms aligned in such a way that they create a magnetic field. Glue is sometimes used to attach magnets to other objects or surfaces.
The best glue for attaching magnets to wood is a strong adhesive like epoxy resin or super glue. These types of glue provide a secure bond that can withstand the weight and pull of the magnets.
I would use PL300 or a similar general adhesive.
There is no metal that starts off as glue.
You could glue them on with many kinds of silicon glue.
we use COPYDEX
Epoxy itself is glue that will hold to metal.
No, wood glue will not stick well to metal surfaces.
they are like glue because they bind the metal atoms in a stabilized structure however they are unlike glue because they are free to move around.
No, wood glue is not effective on metal surfaces. Metal surfaces require a specialized adhesive designed for metal bonding.
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