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Jul 5, 2017 at 16:24 comment added Catija Welcome, Kitty! Please consider taking our tour and learning about how this site works. In general, one-sentence answers aren't very helpful. We generally need you to support your answer with an explanation. Please keep this in mind and consider editing this answer to improve it.
Jul 5, 2017 at 1:16 comment added Ast Pace In general, Elmer's white glue that we all know and love is not a good choice for gluing metal. However Elmer's Pro-Bond (an entirely different animal) will do the job without the need for mixing components required by epoxy.
Jul 5, 2017 at 1:02 comment added fred_dot_u "Elmers Glue" is a commonly used term for their wood glue product. Unless the suggestion is for a specialized product made by the Elmer's Glue company, such a wood glue would not bond well to a metal surface. Such glue types require porosity for both surfaces.
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Jul 4, 2017 at 23:54 history answered Kitty Wells CC BY-SA 3.0