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Re: Bonding metal to wood
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Fri, 09 December 2005 13:32
Bill Martinelli
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You could use 3M 5200. It's mostly used in marine applications but bonds anything to anything for ever. comes in a metal tube like calk and is expensive. Like Bill said exoxy would be a good choice too.
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