Is there a heat resistant glue?
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CrowEyes on Jun 12, 2016What are the materials (main piece and additional embellishments) made of/from?Helpful Reply
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Kenmac on Jun 12, 2016E6000Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 13, 2016You can try Loctite. It is supposed to be a weather proof adhesive.Helpful Reply
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Kim Kilmer on Jun 13, 2016When I make mine, I use silicone adhesive sold at the hardware store. I haven't had anything fall off yet! I've tiled bowling balls with it and have made glass totems.Helpful Reply
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Christine Adametz on Jun 13, 2016E6000 is hands-down the best. I really don't like silicone adhesive because I've had it let loose when it gets really cold ... plus it's messy to work with and degrades over time. I also avoid all Loctite stuff - I've had that stuff let go of things more often than not. I've lost so many glass things to it I actively avoid it now in any store.Helpful Reply
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Roberta on Jun 13, 2016Will let you know when i redo them but am trying the E6000Helpful Reply
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