I can't
remember,but the reason I am replying here is that I have an
intense distrust of glues...
Try some polyurethane glue ("Gorilla glue"). I use it to tack down
components when needed. It'll even tack a cable to a steel frame.
Great for repairing pottery--it expands to fill gaps and makes a
watertight seal. Yet it's easy enough to trim off with a utility
knife. The only serious drawback to it is the long (i.e. 24 hour)
cure time, meaning you have to keep whatever you're gluing clamped or
tacked in place until the glue cures.
And if it gets on your hands .... well, it don't come off.
Don't ask how I found this out.
That said, I rebuilt my dinette set with it. With gloves, this time.
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