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qrk say: Super Glue doesn't work well on porous surfaces like wood.
Some sort of epoxy may work. JB Weld is decent and can be found at any hardware store.
Epoxies may not bond well to certain types of plastics.
Your best bet is epoxy along with some fasteners (e.g. screws).
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Joe say: The strongest "glue" you can buy is T-88 Structural adhesive. It's a two part epoxy that is used in building aircraft. Get it @ aircraftspruce.com
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/search/sea...
It will glue your thingy to the other thingy on the thingy.
Gorilla glue is not that great, and most people don't read the directions, or use it properly. Liquid Nails? Nah... and Super glue is just O.K.
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Danny say: You're in the right YA forum. Super Glue is probably the worst thing to try.
Gluing plastic to anything is often difficult. I'd suggest either a serious construction adhesive like Loctite's Power Grab, or one of the PC product epoxies. But - if it works, it will be impossible to remove without serious damage.
I'd use a couple of screws, and be done.
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Duane say: Gorilla Glue would be a good choice but in some cases it foams out. I would try construction adhesive. You have some many restrictions it is hard.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/LIQUID-NAILS-He...
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