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    Glue glass togeather?

    Hello Everyone Hope your all having a Merry Christmas. I have a small problem. I have a customer that has ordered 35 glass plates, which is good. But the glass base they sent with them are separate. I was wondering what would be the best stuff to use to bond to pieces of glass together.


    Thanks in advance
    Gene
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    glass glue

    Gene
    Try Crystal to crystal glue item #111G2.
    It is cured by UV light and holds very strong
    www.glt.com
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    I once had a chemistry set that had this as one of the "experiments". If I remember correctly it was Sodium Silicate Solution that was used to form a glass bond between the two other pieces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Epperson View Post
    I once had a chemistry set that had this as one of the "experiments". If I remember correctly it was Sodium Silicate Solution that was used to form a glass bond between the two other pieces.
    Holy cow you remember that from a chemistry set you had?!?!? Now here is a real test........what is you and your wife's anniversary?!?! Hee hee

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    ditto on UV glue

    When cured on clean glass the glass will fail first.

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    I think it is Q L T vs. G L T

    This link may help: http://www.qlt.com/store/merchant.mv...roduct_Count=7



    For affixing crystal to crystal. Mainly for attaching bases to crystal body. A little goes a long way. Just a drop or two needed. One bottle good for affixing approximately 500 bases to crystal.


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    My guess is that pretty much any thin, anaerobic glue will work. You could probably even use the glue kits for re-attaching rear-view mirrors to your windshield.
    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa Burger View Post
    Holy cow you remember that from a chemistry set you had?!?!? Now here is a real test........what is you and your wife's anniversary?!?! Hee hee

    Lisa
    In 23 years, I haven't forgotten that one yet either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Epperson View Post
    I once had a chemistry set that had this as one of the "experiments". If I remember correctly it was Sodium Silicate Solution that was used to form a glass bond between the two other pieces.
    I remember that stuff from my chemistry set too.. If I remember right, after you opened the bottle two or three times, a little got on the glass under the metal screw top, and you never got it open again.. ha.. I also remember that most of the stuff you got in your set, would NEVER be found in a chemistry set today.. Mine had a experiment for making your own black powder.., and a little jewler loop thingy filled with radium, that you stuck real close to your eye in the dark, and could see the radioactive flashes
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