I use J B Weld or Araldite for metal to metal.
we use COPYDEX
Epoxy.
The best type of glue to use for bonding glass to metal is a clear epoxy adhesive.
No, it is not recommended to use wood glue on metal surfaces as it is designed to bond wood materials together and may not adhere well to metal. It is better to use a specialized metal adhesive for bonding metal surfaces.
To separate metal from wood glue, you can use mechanical methods such as scraping or sanding to remove the glue residue from the metal surface. Alternatively, you can use a solvent appropriate for the type of glue used, such as acetone for certain wood glues, following safety precautions and manufacturer instructions.
Use a silicone glue like Plumber's Goop or Gloozit.
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No, wood glue is not suitable for bonding metal materials together. It is specifically designed for bonding wood surfaces and may not adhere well to metal. For metal bonding, it is recommended to use adhesives specifically formulated for metal surfaces.
There is no metal that starts off as glue.
You can't remove Super or Krazy glue from fabric.
Use Goof Off to soften the glue, then try to rub it off with a rag.
Epoxy itself is glue that will hold to metal.