What is the best adhesive to use? wood to mirror
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Silicone adhesive, or even a hot glue gun.
I used tile. Go to Lowe's or Home Depot. They sell tile about 2" X 6" tiles. I put them up with caulk and used spacers between tiles. My bathroom is tiled with 4" X 4" white tiles, and it really looks great. For grout I waited until dry and used more caulk.
There are kits sold that you can apply to a large unframed mirror. Just cut to size.
E6000 is the best adhesive I've found, especially since it will be hanging up.
A-frame can be as creative as you'd like it to be from buttons to bottle caps. The best adhesive would probably be E6000 just give it enough time to dry. the higher the humidity the longer the dry time.
I would be very careful with this. My sister just had a major claim due to her large 9x5 mirror falling off the wall. Cabinets, fixture, counter tops, carpet and paint had to be replaced in addition to the mirror! Thank God she was not there when it happened. This was builder installed!