Is it safe to use Gorilla Epoxy over plumber putty for an ouglass bird
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use a clear marine grade exterior epoxy
Plumber's putty has zero structural strength. If you are just using it to make a water seal, it may be a good choice. I would recommend silicone caulk over either of your choices. It will last longer than the plumber's putty but offers flexibility needed with temperature changes that epoxy does not.
Hi Daphne,
Yes you can use the gorilla glue over the epoxy so that you don't have to take it apart, but in the future you should try E6000 as it's water proof, works wonders and will hold for years! Would love to see pictures of your creation when it's finished!
I use the plumbers Epoxy stick all the time—-for sure that product is non-toxic and quite durable I’m not sure if it suited for your application or not.
This putty stick is my all time favorite repair crafting item to have on hand. Its less than six dollars at your local Lowe's hardware store in the plumbing department.
Putty characteristics
Steel-filled material, mixes in your hand and hardens in minutes
Suitable for plastics, metals, fiberglass, concrete and ceramics
May be drilled, tapped, filed, sanded, sealed and painted when hardened
Non-toxic material contains no solvents
Will not shrink
https://www.oatey.com/2373255/Product/Oatey-Fix-It-Stick-Epoxy-Putty
Plumbers putty NEVER hardens. That's why it's used to fit a sink basket into a basin. If you try to put an adhesive over plumbers putty, you will have a mess. It will likely never bond properly.
I would use E6000 glue.
E6000 glue works best