[Trombone-l] Mute Cork Glue

Daryl Burch darylburch at speakeasy.net
Sat Sep 30 15:46:45 CDT 2006


What about "Gorilla Glue"?? That stuff's crazy good! I FIND stuff to 
stick together with it! (Remember: we eat cleaning products!)

-d-

On Sep 30, 2006, at 1:43 PM, David Oliver wrote:

You need to use a glue that doesn't break down with moisture. The 
"Super Glue" family of glues all do this. If I remember right, moisture 
helps them set, but also acts to degrade the glue after it sets. You 
don't want to use superglue to fix shoes for instance.

I use contact cement, and I think Elmer's Glue (as noted) would work as 
well.

David Oliver
Broomfield, Colorado



> Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 11:59:59 -0500> From: darowe at gmail.com> To: 
> Trombone-l at server5.samford.edu> Subject: [Trombone-l] Mute Cork Glue> 
> > Hello all,> > A quick question:  the cork fell off my Dennis Wick 
> metal trombone mute > a few months ago.  I tried both super glue and 
> rubber/plastic cement > (independently) to get the thing to stay on, 
> but to no avail.  Was > wondering what types (or specific brands) of 
> adhesive others have gotten > to work when adhering cork to metal.> > 
> Off or on list replies are fine.> > Thanks,> Doug> 
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