Best clear glue?

Kathy Conley
by Kathy Conley

What is a good clear glue that can survive cold temps? Even though I’m in the south we do get below freezing. I like making glass garden totems but the glue has not held up over the winter here in middle Tennessee. I was using e6000, which I thought would work. I prefer to leave them outside over winter as it adds some visual interest.

Thanks!

  7 answers
  • Tinyshoes Tinyshoes on Jul 15, 2018

    Kathy...your question was cut off..can you finish it or repost please? I'm wondering about Liquid Nail!

    • Kathy Conley Kathy Conley on Jul 16, 2018

      I was looking to see how I could edit my post but couldn’t figure it out but my description clarifies what type of clear glue I’m Looking for (glass yard art/totems) that holds up in below freezing weather.

  • Camilledrinan Camilledrinan on Jul 15, 2018

    Read label and see if they have a temperature range. If you use a computer, look online for craft glues that would meet your needs. If you have some local artisans in your community, you might take the product you are using to them and see if they might be able to answer your question. Also see if your local schools, colleges have art classes available and ask the instructor.

  • DD DD on Jul 15, 2018

    CLEAR GORILLA GLUE


  • Landsharkinnc Landsharkinnc on Jul 15, 2018

    I've had great success with 100% silicone -- like is used for aquariums .. has held up well with exceptionally cold / icy/ snowy weather .. but there is no 'stress' on the attachments -- simply for decorative use ...

  • Babette Babette on Jul 16, 2018

    Your ? was cut off; but......... Personally, we like the GE acrylic that come in a caulking-type-tube at Walmart. Dries clear and is weather-tough even during our winters! Great for glass projects!

  • 2dogal 2dogal on Jul 16, 2018

    Have you tried E6000?

  • Kathy Conley Kathy Conley on Jul 16, 2018

    Yes but that doesn’t hold up