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Gluing brass to wood

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What would you experts suggest for a brass to wood glue. I have a walking cane with a brass knob on top that I want to attach to a wooden shaft. I have no clue as to how to attach it. It is a semi slip fit, not tight but not loosy goosy.

Any advice would be appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
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2 part epoxy?
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algale wrote:2 part epoxy?
There be a 1 part epoxy???? :confused:
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I agree epoxy is probably your only choice. Is there a groove or depression on the knob to help the epoxy maintain a hold. If not you might consider creating one.
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3M Scotch-Weld 2216 two part epoxy. It is expensive. A 2oz set (2oz of each part) is $50-$55. It will not come apart. It is really good stuff.

FWIW, one thing to remember the longer the cure time of any given two part epoxy generally the stronger the bond.
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JPG wrote:
algale wrote:2 part epoxy?
There be a 1 part epoxy???? :confused:
There be. http://www.masterbond.com/products/one- ... xy-systems
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rjent wrote:What would you experts suggest for a brass to wood glue. I have a walking cane with a brass knob on top that I want to attach to a wooden shaft. I have no clue as to how to attach it. It is a semi slip fit, not tight but not loosy goosy.

Any advise would be appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
Any chance that you can tap the brass knob? A thread would give epoxy more surface area on which to bond, and plenty of "tooth". Then even if the glue-brass bond fails, the knob will merely unscrew, and can be easily retightened.

Alternatively, you could thread the knob, build the shaft up with a few wraps of tape, and screw it together for a nice tight fit.
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OK all, thanks. I will use an epoxy of some kind. I used JB Weld for many years in the mechanic hobby/trade and I know epoxy will hold tight on many things. I will do some research and try something. Dennis/masonsailor2, I had thought about the thread/groove thing. My cane shaft is already machined for a nice fit, but no more meat for threads. I will slightly "groove" it for more surface area. I will let everyone know how it works ....

Thanks, as usual helpful information ..... :D
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I make canes. To attach metal handles or brass tips, I always use epoxy. None of them have come apart yet and they get a lot of stress in use.
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I have used a 2 part 5 minute epoxy to glue brass to wood 2 years ago and it is still holdiong strong
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