E6000 glue for glass and aluminum?
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Yes, it'll work... When dry, E6000 is like rubber, so you can pry it apart as well as scrape it off. Another thing you can try with glass is - UV glue. It is a clear glue that you place on the glass, and will set when you expose it to sunlight. This is actually what the majority of glass artists use to attach pieces with clear glass.
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I do love the e6000.. I use it for my glass pieces.. as long as you set the table on top of the legs when bonding.. then put really heavy books on top so the pressure will cause it to bond well.
There may be some other glass adhesive, but not sure it will bond to aluminum... but definately the e6000 will do it... or try gorilla glue, too.
I do love the e6000.. I use it for my glass pieces.. as long as you set the table on top of the legs when bonding.. then put really heavy books on top so the pressure will cause it to bond well.
There may be some other glass adhesive, but not sure it will bond to aluminum... but definately the e6000 will do it... or try gorilla glue, too.