davedoublem
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I'm trying to bond a small metal paper binder clip to a small mdf shape for a certain craft project. The binder is opened so as to insert paper and this is creating a certain amount of pull from the wood, so I need a really strong glue. I normally use UHU glue for most things and it works amazingly for the majority of craft projects. but in this particular instance it comes off with minimal force.
I've tried hot glue and this actually holds very well, but if the binder is widened to a certain point the glue will buckle on occasions.
I just wondered if there are any other glues that are suitable that don't posses any health risks associated if using regularly. I see warnings on a lot of the epoxy glues mentioning excessive use can cause organ issues so i'd like to stay away from anything that is not for regular daily home use.
I've tried hot glue and this actually holds very well, but if the binder is widened to a certain point the glue will buckle on occasions.
I just wondered if there are any other glues that are suitable that don't posses any health risks associated if using regularly. I see warnings on a lot of the epoxy glues mentioning excessive use can cause organ issues so i'd like to stay away from anything that is not for regular daily home use.