What is the best glue for glass & crockery?
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Loctite it is available for indoor and outdoor projects for ever thing
You can also use an epoxy, good luck!
Epoxy is a good one!
I've used gorilla glue and 6000...great products. Third year for huge ceramic pots filled with soil that burst when they froze..now that's a testimonial!
E-6000. Trick is to not touch it, don't move it, don't breathe on it, don't even look at it for 24 hours. At 23 hours and 59 minutes, leave it alone. At the 24 hour mark, you are good to go and it's amazing. I've been a glass artist and used this to adhere dichroic glass to metal or to other glass bits for years. It also stinks bit until it dries, so ventilate well.
Thank you