RE: what type of glue
While CA's will work in most cases, I avoid them whenever possible for a number of reasons. You will find that any of the carpenter's glues such as Elmers or Titebond will work very well, are completely user friendly (won't cause health problems), clean up easily with water as long as you do it befor it dries and is much less expensive. The only drawback (and that is minor in my thinking) is that you must not move the joints befor they are set. This is usually about a half hour although the joints won't abtain full strength for several hours. If you have to use any epoxy, shyaway from the 5 minute versions. You will have best results with the 30 minute or longer tack times. Even the epoxies require about 24 hours to obtain full strength, even the 5 minute varieties..