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Thread: Rubbery glue, wood to metal

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    I think all the Goos are the same. Just a gimmick to take up a lot of display room. Around here the walls of Goos are
    gone .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mel Fulks View Post
    I think all the Goos are the same. Just a gimmick to take up a lot of display room. Around here the walls of Goos are
    gone .
    I think you are correct! At one time I bought Shoe Goo, Automotive Goo, Marine Goo, and maybe Household Goo. I use them interchangeably. I find them better than silicone caulk for repairing a crack in a plastic poultry or rabbit waterer.

    JKJ

  3. e6000 glue

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    Goodyear makes a glue called Pliobond. It is specifically for joining wood to metal. It settles in the bottle/can and mixing is a major pain, but it will work better than anything imaginable (bamboo rod builders use it to attach metal ferrules to rod shafts; where I first learned about it).

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    +1 on the 3M 5200 as best choice.
    "Anything seems possible when you don't know what you're doing."

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    Vulkem was made by Tremco. Their product now is Dymonic which is still a good caulking.

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