No it won't. Try warming and drying the metal with a hairdryer or heat gun first.
No, wood glue will not stick well to metal surfaces.
we use COPYDEX
Many waterproof glues stick to metal Silicone is a good choice for this.
Most likely because it was left somewhere damp and then got mouldy.
White glue, or PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue, generally does not adhere well to metal surfaces. While it may initially stick somewhat, the bond is often weak and can easily be broken, especially if the metal is smooth or non-porous. For better adhesion to metal, it is advisable to use a glue specifically designed for metal, such as epoxy or a cyanoacrylate adhesive.
There are many kinds of 'glue'. Some. like epoxy set better when warm. Others like silicone set better in cold water. So -Name your glue -
Glue stick.
Super glue does not adhere well to non-porous surfaces like glass, metal, or plastic. It also does not stick well to surfaces that are oily or greasy. Additionally, some types of super glue may not bond effectively with certain types of materials such as polyethylene or polypropylene.
go buy in the store
A metal epoxy is an epoxy that will glue matals. Two good ones are J B Weld and Pow-R-Stick.
A hot glue gun is hot. Of course. Cold glue is too runny and hardly does the job. Robert Brooklyns found out that by heat and glue, it makes whatever stick better to whatever than cold glue. Now you know!no one cares...hot is supposed to be hot and that is it!
No, horses are not in Pritt Stick glue.