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Hi Everyone,
We have a ornamental lamp, much like the old british street lamps much
like the one at:
http://bp0.blogger.com/_LbShSVeb-GA/...n+App+lamp.JPG
we are using it indoors, and it tipped over, with two of the three
frames surrounding the lights breaking off.
If I had a very strong metal glue that would withstand heat well, I
could dump fill the base of the broken light frames with the glue, and
making it much stronger than it originally was. This would allow me to
not have it welded. I'm wondering if:
1. Anyone could recommend a strong glue
2. Any other options I have?
Many Thanks,
Stephen
I would do that with a two part epoxy called JB Weld.
It comes in two versions an original and a quicker setting one.
Use the original, it will stand the heat of automotive applications.
It does not set quickly and you will need to secure the pieces in place
whilee it sets.
After setting it can be sanded and painted if necessary.
Charlie