What is the best glue to use for wood to wood and for metal to wood???

Ro Pettiner
by Ro Pettiner
  6 answers
  • Cori Widen Cori Widen on May 09, 2017

    I thought that this was a really good comparison of wood glues!


    https://www.craftsy.com/blog/2015/03/types-of-wood-glue/

  • Perhaps Gorilla glue or Elmer's Wood glue for the wood to wood but metal and wood might do better with an epoxy made for metal.

  • Barbara Sue Barbara Sue on May 10, 2017

    Jesus is the ansers. also try elemers glue

  • John John on May 10, 2017

    wood glue creates the strongest bond for wood to wood. seams glued, clamped together, allowed to dry ...will be the strongest point of the wood and will be almost impossible to break. wood to metal for small pieces use E6000...comes in a tube and is a bit cost prohibitive for large projects. never leave gorilla glue in reach of animals or children. it will basically expand and clog airways or intestinal tract...my dog ate some and had to have surgery to remove the blockage

  • Pennie1958 Pennie1958 on May 10, 2017

    elmer regular glue even works great wood to wood i use it when i built cabinets wood glue just cost more i get elmers by the gallon , metal to wood id use quick grip or gorilla glue have fun

  • Barbara Sue Barbara Sue on May 15, 2017

    Did you ladies hear me? I said Jesus is the answer