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Using Adhesives

Selecting and using the appropriate adhesives makes fixing things easier.
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Common adhesive fasteners.
Understanding fasteners is important to fixing things. Besides nails, screws, and bolts (see Selecting the Right Fastener), adhesives are the most common fasteners. Adhesives secure the surfaces of two materials together. There are many types of adhesives, most of them designed for use with specific materials and under specified conditions. Adhesives come in liquid, solid, or powder form, and some require a catalyst to activate them. Select adhesives based on their characteristics, strength, setting time and temperature, and bonding method. For example, cyanoacrylate (instant glue) is preferred for permanently bonding rigid plastic parts that don't face temperatures over 150 degrees. Some adhesives are waterproof while others are not; some need to be held together (clamped) while drying and others don't. Read the instructions on the label for the appropriate application and use. You'll also see references to specific adhesives in various Fix-It Guides. To assist you, refer to our Adhesives Table.

Adhesives Table - Properties of popular household adhesives.

Type Use Applicator Strength Set Time Cure Time Flex Water Resistance
Acrylic Metal, glass, wood Included (two-part) Excellent 5-10 minutes 12-24 hours None Excellent
Contact Plastic laminate, wood veneer Brush, trowel, roller Good Short 24-48 hours Soft Excellent
Cyanoacrylates (instant glue, super glue) Plastic, rubber, metal, ceramic, glass hardwood Squeeze tube Excellent 1-4 minutes 12-24 hours None Excellent
Epoxy Any materials Brush or wood stick Excellent 5-30 minutes 1-12 hours Medium to Hard Excellent
Hot melt Fabric, leather, wood Glue gun Excellent Contact 5-10 minutes Medium Excellent
Latex glue Fabric, carpet, paper Brush or roller Fair Contact 4-48 hours Soft Good
Latex mastic (construction adhesive) Floor and ceiling tiles, paneling Trowel or caulk gun Good Contact 1-4 days Medium to Hard Fair
Paste Wallpaper, thin paper Brush Good 30 minutes 4-24 hours Soft Good
Plastic Wood, ceramic, glass, plastic, pottery Brush Fair 5 minutes to 8 hours 1-3 days Medium to Hard Poor
Polyvinyl resin Wood, plywood, chipboard, paper Brush or wood stick Good 1-4 hours 24-36 hours Medium Good
Resorcinol Wood, plywood, hardboard, chipboard, paper Brush or wood stick Excellent 4-12 hours 24-36 hours Firm Poor
Rosin mastic Ceramic, plastic, wood Trowel or caulk gun Good Contact 1-4 days Soft Excellent
Rubber (styrene butadiene) Wood, concrete, plastic, paper Brush or spreader Good Contact 24-72 hours Soft Good
Urea formaldehyde Wood Brush Very Good 15-30 minutes 8-24 hours Medium Good
Urethane Wood, ceramics, paper Brush Good 5-10 minutes 8-12 hours Medium Good
White (PVA: polyvinyl acetate) Wood (indoors) Brush Very Good 5-10 minutes 1 hour Medium Fair
Yellow (aliphatic resin, carpenter) Wood, metal, glass Tube or caulk gun Excellent 15-30 minutes 1-3 days Soft Fair

Text by Dan & Judy Ramsey - from "If It's Broke, Fix It!"
Artwork by Dan & Judy Ramsey
Copyright Fix-It Club® © 2003


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