The best I have found is JB Weld.
No it will not (at least not using the usual volume and thickness). Cyanoacrylates, despite their adhesive abilities, are relatively brittle if impacted, and do not have the cohesion to deflect metal objects.
The best metal for conducting heat is silver.
Silver
Silver
Yes, the adhesion between tape and a surface depends on the nature of the surface. Adhesion results from the attraction between molecules in the adhesive and molecules on the surface. Some materials, like wood allow for more of this attraction than substances like metal. Thus, the amount of adhesion depends on the surface as well as the adhesive on the tape.
White glue is definitely the best for that.
The orthodontists "sand" it off your teeth. No dissolvent.
Epoxy is best on these materials.
Try a product called JB Weld
Epoxy is best for the two materials
Yes it will, in fact it is possibly the best adhesive to bind almost anything to glass.
Use a good mastic or adhesive
The root wor of 'adhesive' is 'adhere'.
Epoxy or silicone would be best
Silicone.
Try this web site, there are more just do a google search http://www.best-deal.com/search/landing/query/wood+to+metal+adhesive/s/google/koid/4172337202/?query=wood+to+metal+adhesive&gclid=CKvLy8rS0LcCFWlp7AodWnQAMA
100 % clear silicone would work best.