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I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass
plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! Is it possible that what you are describing as glue is actually clear silicone caulking? Is it pliable? If so, you can probably cut the top loose with a sharp knife. If it isn't clear silicone caulking, I don't have any suggestion for you, other than to try different solvents - start with water and go from there. HTH Donna |
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Is it possible that what you are describing as glue is actually clear
silicone caulking? Is it pliable? If so, you can probably cut the top loose with a sharp knife. If it isn't clear silicone caulking, I don't have any suggestion for you, other than to try different solvents - start with water and go from there. Honestly, I don't know if it's clear silicone caulking. I have very little knowledge when it comes to adhesives. But, it's not pliable. The top glass plate is firmly attached, and it can't be moved even with great force. |
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![]() "Oren" wrote in message ... On 7 May 2007 12:33:12 -0700, wrote: Is it possible that what you are describing as glue is actually clear silicone caulking? Is it pliable? If so, you can probably cut the top loose with a sharp knife. If it isn't clear silicone caulking, I don't have any suggestion for you, other than to try different solvents - start with water and go from there. Honestly, I don't know if it's clear silicone caulking. I have very little knowledge when it comes to adhesives. But, it's not pliable. The top glass plate is firmly attached, and it can't be moved even with great force. I would at least try a hair dryer. Maybe some heat will soften it up. too much heat, and you'd probably crack the glass. i'd be really careful doing this. -- Oren ..through the use of electrical or duct tape, achieve the configuration in the photo.. |
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Hello,
Did you have any luck with removing the glass top from this metallic base? I am in a similar situation and need help Thanks |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! single edge razor blade |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? A razor-blade scraper is sooo inexpensive. Have you tried one? |
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A razor-blade scraper is sooo inexpensive. Have you tried one?
Not yet, but I'll give it a try as soon as I buy one. Whatever adhesive they used, it is very strong. The width of the adhesive part is no more than 0,2-0,3 milimeters or less. But it's so impervious I don't know that even a razor-blade will be able to penetrate it, especially since all 4 bonds must be removed simultaneously. re Jeff: thanks, I'll try the solvents you mentioned if a razor blade doesn't work. Do you have any idea where one can obtain these chemicals? I live in Europe. |
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replying to secretivelad, KP wrote:
secretivelad wrote: I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! I have the same table and also want to remove the metal rings. Where you ever able to get the metal pieces off the glass? What did you use? Thanks. -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...le-215347-.htm using HomeOwnersHub's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to home and garden related groups |
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propane torch and long handled putty knife
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KP wrote:
replying to secretivelad, KP wrote: secretivelad wrote: I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! I have the same table and also want to remove the metal rings. Where you ever able to get the metal pieces off the glass? What did you use? Thanks. Another antique post from the homeowners hub site. This one only 6 years old. Check the sig line at the bottom of your post. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeros after @ |
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On Monday, May 7, 2007 3:18:31 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! wd40 and guitar string then wet sand to remove any scratches |
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US President is the Enemy wrote:
On Monday, May 7, 2007 3:18:31 PM UTC-4, wrote: I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! wd40 and guitar string then wet sand to remove any scratches Or Ronsonal lighter fluid and fishing line. |
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replying to secretivelad, KP wrote:
I tried water, Goo Gone and, 99% Isopropyl Alcohol and none worked. I hesitated to use a touch in fear that the glass would crack. My glass is 3/8 inch thick. In a matter of 1 minute and a soldering torch, all four metal rings were off. Yippee. Thanks for your suggestions. -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...le-215347-.htm using HomeOwnersHub's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to home and garden related groups |
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Did you torch the metal or the glass? I am afraid it's gonna crack a part... To worry about the glass but don't want to get hurt
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 16:34:51 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Did you Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me? torch the metal or the glass? Neither. It might crack a part. I am afraid it's gonna crack a part... To worry about the glass but don't want to get hurt Use a razor blade in a razer blade holder. Or a v. small screwdriver, or a dental pick. How much glue you got on there? |
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In article , NONONOmisc07
@bigfoot.com says... On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 16:34:51 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Did you Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me? torch the metal or the glass? Neither. It might crack a part. I am afraid it's gonna crack a part... To worry about the glass but don't want to get hurt Use a razor blade in a razer blade holder. Or a v. small screwdriver, or a dental pick. How much glue you got on there? I didn't see the beginning of this post, but it sure sounds like a razor blade is the tool for this job. Unless there's something critical I missed (in which case, feel free to ignore me). |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 19:53:05 -0500, Mike Hartigan
wrote: In article , NONONOmisc07 says... On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 16:34:51 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Did you Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me? torch the metal or the glass? Neither. It might crack a part. I am afraid it's gonna crack a part... To worry about the glass but don't want to get hurt Use a razor blade in a razer blade holder. Or a v. small screwdriver, or a dental pick. How much glue you got on there? I didn't see the beginning of this post, but it sure sounds like a razor blade is the tool for this job. Unless there's something critical I missed (in which case, feel free to ignore me). I quoted everything that was there. I dno't know who "you" is. |
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replying to secretivelad , DEB wrote:
secretivelad wrote: I own a glass table with metallic lower part (legs etc). The top glass plate is attached to the four metal rings with some powerful transparent glue. Therefore, when you're watching the table you can actually see these metal rings and the table's lower metal parts through the top glass plate. I badly need to remove the top glass plate, but don't know how to dissolve this glue. Does anyone know which glue is usually used for this purpose and what can be used to dissolve it? I tried acetone, but it doesn't have any effect. Thanks in advace! I have the same type table and same problem, but the glass broke and I want to remove the metal pieces to re-make the coffee table or if someone knows where to re_purchase the round metal pieces that the legs screw into...i may have to do that, if I can"t remove adhesive..please someone help!! -- |
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To DEB, who wrote:
"I have the same type table and same problem, but the glass broke and I want to remove the metal pieces to re-make the coffee table or if someone knows where to re_purchase the round metal pieces that the legs screw into...i may have to do that, if I can"t remove adhesive..please someone help!!" If the glass top is already broken, you can use a torch and heat the pieces that are glued to the metallic parts you want to recover. The best way to do it without special tools is to reduce the size of the glass portions around the metal parts (use an old cloth to cover the glass and a hammer to hit and shatter the glass - USE PROTECTION) and then place the metallic parts with whatever is left of the glass glued to them in the oven and heat them up to 150 C or 300 F and they should come apart (you may need to reach higher temperatures, depending on the adhesive that was used to glue the metal to the glass). Good luck! |
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We broke the glass wall on a racquetball court.
The maintenance guy got the glue off with one of those oscillating multitools. |
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I used a hot air blower at a temp of about 250*c .within a minute or two with a slight tap from a plier it was dislocated.surprisingly the remanent glue was washed away with normal dishwasher soap and sponge.maybe a hair drier would take a longer time with heat directed to the metal part only.
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replying to secretivelad, Kreamydud wrote:
Hi secretive lad, concerning your attempt to remove the glued glass from this glass table, did you have any luck . If yes, please share as i have a similar problem -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...le-215347-.htm |
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Hi.my husband is just in process of removing the same thing!he is on leg 3 as we speak! Just put hot iron on the glass directly over the metal ring. After about 4 mins the glue is dissolving.. .brilliant!
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