Because it is a totally different composition.
None of those are ideal . The best wood glue by far is Titebond lll and it's not too pricy.
Yes, it must be a glue down wood or a floating wood floor.
Fusion Glue is the brand name of a new wood glue made by Aleene's. It's a urethane glue and they claim it's stronger than regular wood glues.
No, wood glue and white school glue are not the same. Wood glue is specifically designed for bonding wood surfaces together and is stronger and more durable than white school glue, which is typically used for arts and crafts projects.
From my experience rubber cement works best.
It depends on the glue and what it's used for. Many glues are stronger than PVA, but may not be suitable on wood as PVA is.
Epoxy is the best type of glue to use for wood.
To make paper mache stronger, you can add more layers of paper and glue, use stronger adhesive like wood glue, or mix in materials like flour or starch for added strength.
To effectively glue a rubber mat to wood, you can use a strong adhesive like epoxy or contact cement. Make sure the surfaces are clean and dry before applying the glue. Press the rubber mat firmly onto the wood and allow the glue to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions.
My advice would be to use "model Master's" clear parts cement and window maker glue which goes on colorless and dries completely clear. Hope this helps.
Go to a dealer and buy a tube of gasket cement.