Example of blossom to be fixated to a vertical metal siding wall outdoors. I do not want to drill holes in my wall to avoid rusting.
How can I glue ceramic and glass plates onto metal siding?
I am planing to decorate my tiny house with flowers made of ceramic plates, glass, some plastic. I am painting on the stems and use the plates as blossoms. I have no idea how to keep the plates fixated on the vertical wall until the adhesive is cured.PLEASE...share your ideas.
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Could you try using a plate holder instead of glue to hold things in place? Something like this: https://amazon.com/BANBERRY-DESIGNS-Coated-Hanger-Hangers/dp/B005OQJAGA
Hi Brig, your design sounds beautiful. We have always had good luck with Gorilla glue and I hope this gives you something to consider. Good luck with your project. Construction Glues: Exterior Construction Adhesives & Glues ...
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A Type I designation indicates that the glue bond can survive repeated ... stone, most metals (not stainless steel), and ceramics, as long as at least one of the surfaces ... You need to know both the material of the siding (vinyl) and of the hooks.
Hello Gorilla tape or command adhesive might be a temporary options. Some command adhesive hooks ( with plate hooks) could hold 5 pounds. Various sizes hold various weights.
You might try these:
https://www.amazon.com/Flatiron-Disc-Invisible-Hanger-5-5-Inch/dp/B003W0QZT0/ref=asc_df_B003W0QZT0/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=193166724913&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14547416905031693374&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9012555&hvtargid=pla-500415111592&psc=1
e 6000 is the perfect glue that I would use
Thank you, dear, I can't drill holes into my metal siding, and the plate has to be totally fixated to the wall. It also has to stand the elements - I found some adhesive I will test on it. However, holding the entire thing with pressure onto the wall until it is cured is my main problem. The plates are rather heavy.
Use painters tape to hold them in place until the glue dries.
How about using a suction cup grab bar made for use in a shower. The suction cups are extra strong. You can mount it to your siding, set the plate on it (once it has the glue) and then use painter’s tape to hold it in place as William suggested.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Suction+cup+grab+bar&ref=nb_sb_noss
Might you be able to post a picture of the metal siding wall so we could see exactly what you have to work with?
Instead of the blue light-tack painters tape, use the green heavy-tack tape. If you use multiple strips both vertically and horizontally, I believe it will hold your plates until the glue dries. Buy a cheap plate from a thrift store that is about the same weight as your plates and tape (no glue) it overnight as a test. If the plate has not fallen when you get up the next morning, you'll know that the tape will hold your valuable plates until the glue dries.
Hi Brig, you can use 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.