Want to glue that to old rusty frame over old well.
What glue can I use to adhere metal to metal?
I need some kind of glue that will quickly adhere metal to metal. What glue will do this job?
And that, too, on another end.
They are metal parts.
I plan to decorate around the old well with plants, etc.
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It looks like you don’t have enough clean metal there to do this, but the product is JB Weld. They make several types & I would read the labels before purchasing.
JB Weld sets fast?
try E6000
JB Weld can work, but this angle is a little hard for it to set. Make sure to clean the area well, and sand down any rough spots. You will have to hold it and press down for a good amount of time for it to set
If it was me, I’d try a bit of super glue to temporarily hold it in place and then sculpt some JB Weld around the pipe and the end of the arrow. Once the JB Weld sets it will hold permanently.
dont use glue, get someone to weld it on.
Glue corks to the ends of those pieces and then press the cork end into the hollow end of the pipe openings
See if you can borrow a soldering iron from someone to tack it
Looks like you need a filler to fill in the holes. Don't use glue it will not stay. I would see if I could find a school, our high school has welding classes and would do it for free.
Hi Amy, I love using a web site called "This to That" - https://www.thistothat.com/ to figure out what the best glue is for projects. You just need to enter the two things you want to glue together and they'll tell what to use.
Hi Amy, I realize this is quite an old question, but I thought I'd share this brilliant site that let's you enter what you want to glue to what and it will tell you the best glue to use - https://www.thistothat.com/ I always use it to check first.