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I have a question for you all, if I wanted to glue dominoes to a cigar box, what glue would you recommend using? I do have E6000, but I'm not sure it would be strong enough. I appreciate your input!
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what do you think about hot glue from a hot glue gun????
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i use super glue alot...i love that stuff...and you'll never have to worry about the hold!...
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jendry wrote:what do you think about hot glue from a hot glue gun???? That's what I use for my heavy duty stuff.
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I agree with the hot glue but super glue sounds better for that project! over time ive seen a lot of things come apart that were glued with hot glue!
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Thanks for the suggestions, everyone!
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I think E6000 would definately hold it and for a long time. My complaint with E6 is that it is so goopy, takes quite a time to set and the tube dries out before finishing the tube. What about Gorilla Glue?
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I would go with the E6000. I love that glue in a well ventilated area!
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You can use the Aleene's Super Thick Designer Tacky Glue. Goes on white but dries clear.
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Thanks for the suggestions, everyone! I think I might try Gorilla Glue, I totally forgot about that one! I've used it before, and it is very strong.
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