Yellow Carpenter's glue does this. My favorite type is TiteBond 2.
The new Elmer's Spray Glue is very good for that.
I have used that to stick lino tiles. It worked very well. Mapei glues are very good.
Scotch has various liquid glues, 2-3 epoxies, a rubber glue and a super glue type. -All VERY expensive.
Yes, King Albert II is very popular, he is the glue that holds this country together.
well that depends on what type of glue it is.(are you silly enough to eat glue though!?)if it is a normal type of classroom glue eg:pritt stick or kids craft then it is most likely to be non toxic, Any other glue is very bad for you other glue though is probably really bad for you.
school glue is very easy and fast to use it wont melt
Most of the good Hobby stores I have been in stock it. It's a very well known glue.
Each type of Elmer's Glue is reliable and useful in it's own niche. There are very few, if any, truly universal glues.
PL Premium is very good for that .
Depends on the surface you are sticking it to. I would start with a tile mastic glue.
super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself. super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself. super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself. super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself.
Elmer's does not make a very good joint with clay. Many potters that I know use epoxy or silicone to repair their broken pots.