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Old Jul 6, 2007, 12:46 PM
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appropriate glue

I have been doing a craft project that I need to glue a coiled piece of 20 gauge wire to the handle of cutlery (stainless steel) I cannot seem to find a glue that will hold. Please advise.

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When I need a really good and sticky glue, I usually just use nail glue for those fake nails you can find in the store
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When I need a really good and sticky glue, I usually just use nail glue for those fake nails you can find in the store

Is it clear and will it hold for a long period of time??
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Yes, it is clear, and I have seen it hold for months
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Yes, it is clear, and I have seen it hold for months
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terrible2s agrees: I have been trying different glues and this one makes sense. Hadn't even thought of nail glue.
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Old Oct 14, 2007, 01:39 PM   #7  
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Nothing beats Gorilla glue!
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Nothing beats Gorilla glue!
What is "gorilla glue".
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It's a glue that actually is named "Gorilla" glue. Fool with it before you use it, because it has a tendency to expand. It's very strong! You can get anywhere! Home depot, hardware stores, craft stores, they all have it.
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Actually, nail glue is very very similar to super glue, so if you have trouble finding one or the other then....

Good luck!
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