Because PVA is the appropriate glue for wood.
PVA is for gluing, paper, card and wood.
PVA glueANS 2 Epoxy or carpenters yellow glue may be best, depending exactly what you are gluing.
No, definitely not. PVA is only for kiddie things like a spaceship made out of cardboard, and even then it doesn't stick! Try going to Homebase and that will probably have what you are looking for.
PVA is not commonly used on drywall.
PVA glue is a liquid till it sets in use, then it's a solid.
I don't believe there is a single "best glue ever" . It depends on the usage and what material you are gluing.
I have used PVA Glue instead of padding glue for three years now for my ncr jobs sheets and telephone answer pads. I have had no problems with them so far, so yes, you can use PVA Gldding glue.
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Depends on what you are gluing to what, and what it will be exposed to- moisture, heat, etc. If you are gluing paper to paper you can use a thin mix of flour and water as a glue. Wait until it dries thoroughly.
pva glue is not waterproof, however, some recommend mixing with nail hardener to make a homemade nail glue
You can make sweetcorn PVA friendly by not putting it in PVA bags!
Actually it is a PVA glue. PVA stands for Polyvinyl Acetate.