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Glue Question
I am making some small lamps. I want to glue the turned and finished body of
the lamp to a polished marble or tile base. What glue would be best? |
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James,
I've been doing a collaboration with a potter and he's gluing ceramic and clay goblets to wood stems I'm turning. He uses Gorilla glue and has not had any problems or returns. Good luck Ruth -- www.torne-lignum.com "James R. Shields" wrote in message om... I am making some small lamps. I want to glue the turned and finished body of the lamp to a polished marble or tile base. What glue would be best? |
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The alabaster turners use Weldbond to fix cracks and to glue wood to the
stone. CD boulder, co |
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"Ruth" wrote: James, I've been doing a collaboration with a potter and he's gluing ceramic and clay goblets to wood stems I'm turning. He uses Gorilla glue and has not had any problems or returns. Good luck Ruth the glue I use at work for gluing things up is called No more nails, or something like that, it bonds quickly, I think its quite good, the only drawback being price.(a tube is more expensive then say white glue or titebond. -- Maybe I'm just a pessimist and am totally wrong; I could live quite happily with that. -SATAN Sane people are just lunatics in denial. _Delta Nine |
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