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I use a cheap ($2-ausA$2) bonding agent with names such as 'Bond-Crete', or this one in the photosphoto is 'KS Bond'. You can find this type of glue at any "Cheap""cheap" or discount store. (ie: Thei.e. the $2 Shop, The Reject Shop, etc.). I use this glue to adhere metal to almost everything. I
I make my own jeweleryjewellery and I have not had one glued item come unstuck yet. And I've been using this type of glue for as long as I remember. I have used this glue on items I fit in my 'Fairy Garden' as well, items which have sat outside for over 2 years. The glue is still holding, even after rain, freezing temperatures and moss growing over everything.

DescriptionThe description reads: Strong adhesive. Chloroprene cement. Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselves or each other.

Strong adhesive. Chloroprene cement.
Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselves or each other.

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I use a cheap ($2-aus) bonding agent with names such as 'Bond-Crete' or this one in the photos is 'KS Bond'. You can find this type of glue at any "Cheap" or discount store. (ie: The $2 Shop, The Reject Shop, etc.) I use this glue to adhere metal to almost everything. I make my own jewelery and I have not had one glued item come unstuck yet. And I've been using this type of glue for as long as I remember. I have used this glue on items fit my 'Fairy Garden' which have sat outside for over 2 years. The glue is still holding, even after rain, freezing temperatures and moss growing over everything.

Description reads: Strong adhesive. Chloroprene cement. Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselves or each other.

https://i.sstatic.net/TSHpz.jpg

I use a cheap (A$2) bonding agent with names such as 'Bond-Crete', or this one in the photo is 'KS Bond'. You can find this type of glue at any "cheap" or discount store (i.e. the $2 Shop, The Reject Shop, etc.). I use this glue to adhere metal to almost everything.
I make my own jewellery and I have not had one glued item come unstuck yet. And I've been using this type of glue for as long as I remember. I have used this glue on items I fit in my 'Fairy Garden' as well, items which have sat outside for over 2 years. The glue is still holding, even after rain, freezing temperatures and moss growing over everything.

The description reads:

Strong adhesive. Chloroprene cement.
Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselves or each other.

https://i.sstatic.net/TSHpz.jpg

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I use a cheap ($2-aus) bonding agent with names such as 'Bond-Crete' or this one in the photos is 'KS Bond'. You can find this type of glue at any "Cheap" or discount store. (Ieie: The $2 Shop., The Reject Shop, etc. Etc) I use this glue to adhere metal to almost everything. I make my own jewelleryjewelery and I have not had one glued item come unstuck yet. And I've been using this type of glue for as long as I remember. I have used this glue on items fit my 'Fairy Garden' which have sat outside for over 2 years. The glue is still holding, even after rain, freezing temperatures and moss growing over everything. Description

Description reads: Strong adhesive. Chloroprene Chloroprene cement. Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselvesor eachotherthemselves or each other. ( 

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I use a cheap ($2-aus) bonding agent with names such as 'Bond-Crete' or this one in the photos is 'KS Bond'. You can find this type of glue at any "Cheap" or discount store. (Ie: The $2 Shop. The Reject Shop. Etc) I use this glue to adhere metal to almost everything. I make my own jewellery and I have not had one glued item come unstuck yet. And I've been using this type of glue for as long as I remember. I have used this glue on items fit my 'Fairy Garden' which have sat outside for over 2 years. The glue is still holding, even after rain, freezing temperatures and moss growing over everything. Description reads: Strong adhesive. Chloroprene cement. Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselvesor eachother. (https://i.sstatic.net/TSHpz.jpg)

I use a cheap ($2-aus) bonding agent with names such as 'Bond-Crete' or this one in the photos is 'KS Bond'. You can find this type of glue at any "Cheap" or discount store. (ie: The $2 Shop, The Reject Shop, etc.) I use this glue to adhere metal to almost everything. I make my own jewelery and I have not had one glued item come unstuck yet. And I've been using this type of glue for as long as I remember. I have used this glue on items fit my 'Fairy Garden' which have sat outside for over 2 years. The glue is still holding, even after rain, freezing temperatures and moss growing over everything.

Description reads: Strong adhesive. Chloroprene cement. Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselves or each other. 

https://i.sstatic.net/TSHpz.jpg

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I use a cheap ($2-aus) bonding agent with names such as 'Bond-Crete' or this one in the photos is 'KS Bond'. You can find this type of glue at any "Cheap" or discount store. (Ie: The $2 Shop. The Reject Shop. Etc) I use this glue to adhere metal to almost everything. I make my own jewellery and I have not had one glued item come unstuck yet. And I've been using this type of glue for as long as I remember. I have used this glue on items fit my 'Fairy Garden' which have sat outside for over 2 years. The glue is still holding, even after rain, freezing temperatures and moss growing over everything. Description reads: Strong adhesive. Chloroprene cement. Use: Bonding vulcanised rubber and leather. Metal, stone, glass, porcelain, sponge, paper, textiles, wood and plastic to themselvesor eachother. (https://i.sstatic.net/TSHpz.jpg)