What is the best glue to use for glueing findings on fused j

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gwl
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What is the best glue to use for glueing findings on fused j

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Does anyone know of a better glue to use for fused glass jewerly findings

than expoxy or e-6000? Please advise thanks Steve
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Hi steve,
e 6000 , epoxie is to brittle and will come of with time, i use an instend glue from loctide (2 parts)call them for advise
tamara
candala
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Loctide?

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Is that spelled correctly? What glue is this? Who do 'ya call?
Advice please?
(The Spelling Stickler :shock: )
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Re: Loctide?

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candala wrote:Is that spelled correctly? What glue is this? Who do 'ya call?
Advice please?
(The Spelling Stickler :shock: )
Its Loctite. Here's their site: http://www.loctite.com

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i hate E-6000,,,,,,,,,,,,it didnt work for me, at staying glued to the glass, and if you do large volume work, the stuff really sticks when it is set up, my dealer wouldnt even carry my things because it stinks, the stuff i use is THE WELDER, you get it at WALMART. its a e-6000 type material and when you use it, make sure the room is well ventilated, but once it sets up, it doesnt come apart, and it DOES NOT STICK WHEN SET UP, this is my experience, good luck
rodney
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