which glue for pendants

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Lyn
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which glue for pendants

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I think I read in here that Welders (industrial) had the best results for gluing bails to pendants. So which do I use? Welders or E6000?
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Post by Judy Schnabel »

Lyn,

I've been using two-part epoxy from Wal-Mart with good results.

Rough up the back of the glass and the bail before applying the epoxy.

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Paul Tarlow
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Re: which glue for pendants

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Search the archives on "E6000", "Loctite" and "Epoxy" -- there is a ton of information in past threads.

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Lyn wrote:I think I read in here that Welders (industrial) had the best results for gluing bails to pendants. So which do I use? Welders or E6000?
Thanks to all you pros for the wealth of information on this board!
Alecia Helton
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I use two- part epoxy.

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Post by Vickie »

I have been using E-6000 with great results. You do need to rough up both surfaces, and it does fine.
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Post by rodney »

i hate E6000,,,ive had bad results, and the stuff really stinks, and the stink doesnt seem to go away,,,,the stuff i use with great results is THE WELDER from walmart,,,,make sure you are in a well ventilated room, but for me, this is the stuff,,rodney
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Post by PaulS »

2-part epoxy.

my studio is so cold I have 17 items of clothing on so the glue doesn't seem to harden off completely.

Digging it with your nail leaves a small indentation.

Solution; write schedule! Fire at 50degC and soak for 30 minutes!
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Post by Gale aka artistefem »

Locktite - the glass broke (not the glue joint) when I tried to pull the join apart.

I use the non-yellowing UV product with Primer N, which is a quick set catalyst.
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