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non painted wood for indoors: titebond 2

non painted wood outdoors: titebond3

painted/finished wood or smooth metal surfaces:  baking soda and CA glue.  I will try pencil lead powder and baking soda w/CA glueb if I want a dark looking joint. 

cement or porous surfaces: E6000 or E6800

2 Part epoxy is another glue I have at the ready.

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I asked this a few years back and Weld Bond was what I was directed to at that time.. I used it a few times and so far seems to be doing the job fine. It was just light work to hold a painted backer to a cutting that hangs on the wall so there isn't much if any stress to the pieces I did with the Weld Bond. 

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6 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

I asked this a few years back and Weld Bond was what I was directed to at that time.. I used it a few times and so far seems to be doing the job fine. It was just light work to hold a painted backer to a cutting that hangs on the wall so there isn't much if any stress to the pieces I did with the Weld Bond. 

It dries clear too.

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2 minutes ago, Jim McDonald said:

I just yesterday started a round of wood to wood and wood to metal projects with E6000. 

Seems to a great job, but is a lot like some of the tube style glues from the past--it can be runny. (I'm looking at you, ghost of DuPont Duro).

(I'm looking at you, ghost of DuPont Duro).--- I laughed way too hard at this. LOL :)

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