Myself, I wouldn't glue to a painted surface, to many problems with adhesion. The easy fix, example: if your corkboard is 24"x24", sand down to clean wood a 23"x23" area on your painted board, now you can glue your corkboard on your other piece, and you won't have any adhesion problems. I used a 1" space but you can use 1/2" or 1/4", what ever you feel comfortable with.(I suggest Titebond 111, by Franklin, its an excellent all-around glue for wood).
ANS 2 - Silicone will work without affecting the paint .
Use a caulk/adhesive like PL 300 which is formulated for this kind of task. -There are others, but I've used PL300 a lot for light materials and it works well and dries fast.
A spray contact adhesive is good for that, or if you can't find one, PL300.
Silicone will do that.
The kind of accessories that can be used on cork boards are rubber and concrete. Cork board is a kind of sheet that is created from cork, it uses the pieces of cork that have been heated up and compressed into one.
Use contact cement. Home Depot sells Weldwood brand. I'd use the gel type, it's a little easier to handle with the cork. Get a disposable roller or brush for the application of the adhesive.
I would use some kind of silicone for this. It has to be tacky enough, yet flexible. 100% silicone would do it best.
Kind of Glue was created on 2001-12-14.
Pva wood glue
Super glue and Krazy glue
What kind of glue is it ? - NAME your glue -they are all different.
Depends on the kind of glue - "Name your glue"
Depends what kind of glue.
Bead-glue
You will need to use an outdoor glue as it is usuallt waterproof.