Glues

discussions about glue
Posted By: Granny2shoes
Date: 2003/4/10 2:57 p.m.
holds up in summer heat. High 90s, 100s and 100% humidity. I'd hate to make a cute garden thingy and have it melt and things slide around. Not everything can be nailed. Thanks.
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Posted By: Ivana10
Date: 01/6/16 9:15 p.m.
Granny2shoes , I use liquid nails it is great for all kinds of situations .And Thanks for fixing my picture !! Ivana
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Posted By: lynne j
Date: 01/6/16 6:01 p.m.
Hi June,a friend of mine lives in Texas,she did a gazing ball,with a basketball & pennies...very nice,anyways,she used E6000,and she said she left it out year round.I think the heat factor would be about the same as where you are...what do you think? She said that Wal-Mart has a cheaper version,but it's thinner.Hope this helps..
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Posted By: ~Angel Wings~Date:
01/6/16 12:57 p.m.
Granny2shoes, Aleen's designer thick tacky glue is good. I've glued flower pots that go outside together...haven't had a problem. Maybe someone else will have some more glues they use. ~Angel Wings~
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Posted By: lynne j
Date: 01/6/17 8:42 p.m.
I just got a tip that could help you determine which glue to use...liquid nails doesn't dry clear...E6000 does...so it depends on whether any will show or not!
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