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Franklin's melamine glue. It's the only glue I use anytime I glue anything to the edge of a panel. Use masking tape to hold it in place while drying.
I first saw it at a woodworking show and talked the Franklin rep about it and he said it would even glue melamine to melamine if the pieces were small as the water has to be able to dry out of it. Most wood glues get sucked into the grain too much on edges and the joint gets starved for glue and you get a weak joint. The melamine glue doesn't get sucked in so much. It's holding is first rate on just about any application. Wear gloves or don't get it on your hands. Nothing dissolves it.
I first saw it at a woodworking show and talked the Franklin rep about it and he said it would even glue melamine to melamine if the pieces were small as the water has to be able to dry out of it. Most wood glues get sucked into the grain too much on edges and the joint gets starved for glue and you get a weak joint. The melamine glue doesn't get sucked in so much. It's holding is first rate on just about any application. Wear gloves or don't get it on your hands. Nothing dissolves it.