A good epoxy will join metal to metal. I use Ren-Weld and J B Weld with a lot of success. Autobody shops use an epoxy called Speedgrip -very expensive !
There is no metal that starts off as glue.
we use COPYDEX
Epoxy itself is glue that will hold to metal.
No, wood glue will not stick well to metal surfaces.
they are like glue because they bind the metal atoms in a stabilized structure however they are unlike glue because they are free to move around.
No, wood glue is not effective on metal surfaces. Metal surfaces require a specialized adhesive designed for metal bonding.
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Epoxy.
I use J B Weld or Araldite for metal to metal.
Wood glue is not typically effective for bonding to metal surfaces. Metal surfaces require specialized adhesives designed specifically for metal bonding.
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.
Wood glue is not effective for bonding metal materials together. Metal requires a specialized adhesive designed for metal-to-metal bonding for a strong and durable bond.