How can I glue terra cotta to terra cotta?
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I use gorilla glue sometimes, I make tables and stands with very large pots and saucers, then other times I will use hard as nails, something gooey. Clay pots are very porous so thicker can be better just not to much. Make sure you put something heavy on it keep it together while it drys. Wipe off any drips quickly with a damp cloth.
I hope this works for you
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I second gorilla glue!!
We use Eco 6000. You have to hold it together for a while but it will hold even outside
E6000 glues anything to anything and pretty much lasts forever
E6000 Is what I use for everything I don't want to come apart. Sometimes I sand it a little (the two parts going together) before gluing.
I agree E6000 is the best