it could be possible . it's just paper.. so I don't see why you couldn't
Because it has to react with oxygen in the atmosphere to harden.
Glue stick.
Because it needs air to start setting. It's own container is airtight.
No, horses are not in Pritt Stick glue.
Soaking the stamp in hot water will disolve the gum (glue) on the stamp. If the stamp has not been used for postage, then you are able to re-glue and re-use it.
Your glue stick may be too big for your glue gun because the glue stick is not the correct size or type that is compatible with your specific glue gun model. It is important to check the specifications of both the glue stick and the glue gun to ensure they are compatible for use together.
Because when said glue is applied time pauses for a second allowing cats and dogs to climb in through your window and stamp on the paper heaps, when time starts again the paper is crumpled.
Yes, you can use a glue stick to stick pasta together.That wouldn't be safe to eat pasta having glue on it.That can be toxic.
When you squeeze the glue out of it's container, it makes contact with air, therefore evaporating the water molecules and drying it onto the surface of which you are gluing. So the reason why glue doesn't stick to the inside of the bottle is merely because the top is (hopefully) sealed, denying air access to the glue inside, so the water molecules remain intact. Hopefully you found this resourceful.
A glue stick is a solid. It is a physical state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
1 glue stick costing $45.00 8 glue sticks costing $3.99 The answer is obvious unless there is something special about the makeup of the single glue stick.
Glue is used to glue a sheet to another.