I haven't seen a good epoxy that's thin enough for fine porcelain. I DO get good results from Elmer's China and Glass cement.
Yes, you can. Use an epoxy, LePage 5 Minute is good for this.
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pva glue carpenter wood glue tacky glue
Elmer's glue or any other good white glue.
If the glue was a good glue then you will damage the wood before the glue lets go. Glue goes into the pores of the wood and holds tight. Usually to separate the two pieces you would need to saw them apart. This would give you a smoother separation.
Any wood glue, Elmer's white glue, TiteBond or many others will glue two boards.
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What glue is it? Im not there to see it, so you will need to tell me.
Pva wood glue
Wood glue is better FOR GLUING WOOD than any other type of glue !
You use wood glue for sticking pieces of wood together.
Wood glue ANS 2 - I would use yellow carpenter's glue
Simple wood glue is Polyvinyl acetate which is basically white 'school ' glue. There are many better wood adhesives.
super glue
Well it depends what you are using it for to me Wood clue is stronger.
YES! In essence wood glue is a denser version of paper glue.....
Use wood glue for wood to wood, to glue a cabinet back together you need to remove the old glue so that you have a clean wood to wood contact if this can't be done you can use epoxy glue, go to your local hardware store ask for help and tell them what you are working on and they will help on the type of glue you need.
glue or wood glue or wood