Gorilla Glue seems to form a great bond between many surfaces that regular glues cannot. Surfaces you may choose to use Gorilla Glue on include metal, stone, wood, foam, ceramics, and glass.
There are now about 7-9 different kinds of Elmer's glue. The original white glue, epoxy glue, a type of super glue, spray glue and contact cement among them.
Depends on the type of glue. Name your glue - there are hundreds
Any wood glue will work great for hardwood floors, but make sure it's compatible with your wood type.
It is a type of glue used for gluing pipes together... (not the type of cement in concrete).
When you mix oil and glue, they will not fully combine due to their different chemical properties. Oil is nonpolar, while glue is typically polar. This difference in polarity prevents them from forming a homogeneous mixture. Instead, they will likely separate into distinct layers, with the oil floating on top of the glue.
Epoxy is the best type of glue to use for wood.
Gorilla glueANS 2 - Epoxy will work and silicone will work.
You can try "super glue".ANS 2 - There is an excellent clear 'Porcelain adhesive' -available in hardware stores.
Silicone would work for that.
Cyanoacrylate adhesive, also known as super glue, is compatible with polystyrene material.
Epoxy would be best for this.
Types of gorilla include Mountain Gorilla, Lowland Gorilla.
hot glue and epoxy
Gorilla Glass is made stronger than normal glass by adding alumina, a type of ceramic material, during the manufacturing process.
The question has to be more specific as to the type of glue.Normally a glue would be described as an adhestive
I would use a two part epoxy.
Yellow Carpenter's glue does this. My favorite type is TiteBond 2.