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Gluing metal to wood?

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I can see on YouTube that Mister Glue is some pretty good glue for gluing metal to wood. I can't find that product here in BC Canada. Doesn't mean it's not available but so far I can't find a retail supplier here.

I want to glue some small metal parts onto an old drum shell. Anyone here...... in Canada...... that has done that and is happy with the outcome?

There's probably a lot of products out there that can do the job but it looks like Mister Glue may be what I'm looking for.

But, if there's a product out there (other than Gorilla Glue) that would be good please let me know.

Gorilla Glue is a good product but I don't want to use it because you have to 'clamp' it to use it properly and I can't do that in this situation. Gorilla Glue expands up to 3x too so you have to be very careful using it.

I just want to place the small items - add a small amount of pressure - and be done with it. Mister Glue may fit the bill. Other superglues are not suitable for my project.

Gary

Posted on 7 years ago
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Hey Kona, show us what you are adhering and show us where on the shell.

.....please

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Posted on 7 years ago
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I have some tacks I removed from a 60's Gretsch cocktail drum. I'm painting the shell and i thought I'd add the heads of the tacks. Most of the tacks broke off when I removed them from the drum. I thought the daisy-type tack heads might look good/different.....adding some 'gwelry' to the look. I haven't made a final decision on it but I thought I'd start the process and look at some glue. I just now thought I may not want to use a Mister Glue because if I ever wanted to remove the tack heads it would take the outer ply with them.

Posted on 7 years ago
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I reckon buy some new tacks with a similar head... Drive them in right next to the originals... (Now you don't want a "tacky" job do you)..

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John

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Posted on 7 years ago
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Haha John. I have lots of tacks but I have these original small headed daisy Gretsch (original to this drum) tacks that I want to use. I will most likely end up repainting the drum (again) anyway. It really doesn't matter what I put on the drum in that case I guess as long as I don't rip pieces of the outer ply off when removing stuff I stick on there. Plumber's putty might even work. I've used it when tacking Round Badges on toms.....a little under the tack holds it firmly to the badge. that's 'tacky' John

Posted on 7 years ago
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