Silicone adhesive.
Use 100% silicone adhesive like PL700.
In some cases you can, but it depends on the exact use. If it's for exterior use make sure it's 100% silicone and preferably mildew proof.
gaskets exist to eliminate the need for adhesive, you do not need to glue them
no,wouldnt use silicone due to heat going through stat housing,use a high temp "gasket sealer"
to have more tape to use
Use 100% silicone adhesive like PL700.
Silicone adhesive
The best adhesive to use for repairing a broken window pane is a clear silicone adhesive.
Try silicone.
Lexel, or 100% clear silicone.
Silicone and most epoxies are good for external use.
The best adhesive to use when attaching an undermount sink to a granite countertop is a high-quality silicone adhesive specifically designed for this purpose.
The best adhesive to use when installing an undermount sink to granite countertops is a high-quality silicone adhesive specifically designed for this purpose.
Try a silicone adhesive, such as Devcon. This adhered well to a %100 soft silicone rubber part I needed to glue onto some insoles.
To effectively glue silicone to wood, you can use a strong adhesive specifically designed for bonding silicone to wood. Make sure to clean and dry both surfaces thoroughly before applying the adhesive. Apply the adhesive according to the manufacturer's instructions and allow it to cure completely before handling the glued surfaces.
Yes, silicone adhesive will work on glass to canvas. But keep in mind canvas is very flexible and even silicone may eventually separate.
For attaching a sink to a vanity, it is recommended to use a strong adhesive specifically designed for bathroom fixtures, such as silicone adhesive or construction adhesive. These adhesives provide a secure and waterproof bond between the sink and vanity.