Gluing Rubber to Wood?

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I have a rubber seal that I want to glue directly to a door rebate, any recommendations? should I use epoxy, double sided tape? hide glue? so many options.
 
I’ve used something like this in the past to glue rubber strips to the bottom of makita planer base
 

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Starbond do a flexible super glue, I used it to fix the sole on one of my trainers, worked really well. I was initially sceptical as "normal " super glue would have definitely gone crispy and cracked off but this flexible stuff was great.

Ollie
 
I have always found that most glues will stick to wood but very few stick to rubber, glass, ceramics, metal, etc. So find a glue that sticks well to the non-cooperative one first and it’ll probably stick fine to the wood.

I don’t know how much you are doing but MB Fibreglass sell some excellent two part casting rubbers which I reckon would definitely do the job if contact adhesive won’t.

Good luck.
 
CT1, run a bead and wang on the seal. Mind you, you wont be able to get it off again if you need to.
 
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