I use E6000 but it does take a few minutes to solidify and hold. Some people use hot glue AND E6000 to get it to hold instantly then permanently. Put hot glue around edge and permanent glue in middle and press down to make level to get E6000 to take hold. This works for both ceramic to ceramic and ceramic to metal. Hope this helps!
To bond ceramic with glue, you need to find the best glue to finish your job properly. You may need waterproof or heat-resistant glue to fix your ceramic goods easily. Recently I publish a content about ceramic glue. There are the best ceramic glue list available. So visit this page to find the best product. https://www.ceramices.com/best-glue-for-ceramic-repair/
Hi there, I love using a web site called "This to That" - https://www.thistothat.com/ to figure out what the best glue is for projects. You just need to enter the two things you want to glue together and they'll tell what to use.
Hi CJ, I realize this is quite an old question, but I thought I'd share this brilliant site that let's you enter what you want to glue to what and it will tell you the best glue to use - https://www.thistothat.com/ I always use it to check first.
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E6000 or JBWeld
I've used E6000 and also Marine Goop and both have worked well for me.
E6000.
Here is a handy glue site:
https://www.adhesives.org/adhesives-sealants/adhesive-selection/types-of-glue-glue-tips
I use E6000 but it does take a few minutes to solidify and hold. Some people use hot glue AND E6000 to get it to hold instantly then permanently. Put hot glue around edge and permanent glue in middle and press down to make level to get E6000 to take hold. This works for both ceramic to ceramic and ceramic to metal. Hope this helps!
Try Loctite Marine glue, you can buy it at Lowes. It is very strong and waterproof.
To bond ceramic with glue, you need to find the best glue to finish your job properly. You may need waterproof or heat-resistant glue to fix your ceramic goods easily. Recently I publish a content about ceramic glue. There are the best ceramic glue list available. So visit this page to find the best product. https://www.ceramices.com/best-glue-for-ceramic-repair/
Hi there, I love using a web site called "This to That" - https://www.thistothat.com/ to figure out what the best glue is for projects. You just need to enter the two things you want to glue together and they'll tell what to use.
Hi CJ, I realize this is quite an old question, but I thought I'd share this brilliant site that let's you enter what you want to glue to what and it will tell you the best glue to use - https://www.thistothat.com/ I always use it to check first.