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Glue type for gluing on a wood base to a large can with a rusty bottom?

Is that like I-talian? :lol:

the horn and the shocker :eek:


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"drywall glue" stays flexible, fixed several rusted out p.o.s. cars here in Michigan back in the day, then self-taping screws for the mechanical fastening
 
I think a lot of the adhesives mentioned would work, but first I would brush rust converter on the rotted section, then use brush on rustoleum to prep it.
 
Why not remove the rusted metal bottom, similar to using a can-opener on a can. Then, fab a new circular bottom of either metal or wood as a base ? Metal ? Tack a metal plate, cut around the perimeter, then caulk. Wood ? Fabricate a circle base to the I.D. and use adhesive as the can slides over the wood base. Either can be finessed cosmetically.
 
Am I the only one that hasn't seen a picture of this project. Post a picture and get real good advice! :thumbsup:
 
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