In most uses, epoxy is stronger.
No. Seal-All is a 'super glue type' that is resistant to gasoline. Available in Home Depot.
Epoxy glues would be best.
Quick Setting Metal EpoxyQuick 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.Please see related links below!ANS 3 - Speedbond
You can try "super glue".ANS 2 - There is an excellent clear 'Porcelain adhesive' -available in hardware stores.
PL200, or any epoxy.
It will if the iron is very smooth, but I believe you'd get a stronger joint with epoxy.
PVA glue is a fairly simple wood and paper glue. Epoxy is a 2 part glue involving a hardener and an adhesive, which must be mixed carefully to get maximum efficiency. Epoxy will normally have a much stronger joint if mixed and applied carefully.
Epoxy or E6000 would be nest. White glue won't stick to the jewellery.
A better choice would be an epoxy glue. Super glue is not perfect on wood, painted or not.
Yes it is stronger.
There are hundreds of different types of glue. Super glue, crazy glue, white glue, yellow glue, fast epoxy, silicone, slow epoxy, ABS pipe glue , just to mention a few.
Super glue will do that. 5 Minute Epoxy will do it also, only not so quickly - but very likely a stronger joint.
You can use clear epoxy.
No, Gorilla glue is stronger.
Of courseANS 2 - Better to epoxy it as the gas may act as a solvent on the super glue.
Epoxy, super glue or silicone will all do that.
Most people don't like them glued together, however it could be done with epoxy or possibly super glue.