Which glue is best?
Mar. 12th, 2003 12:21 amI have a candle holder that I believe is made out of some form of ceramic pottery material. It's the sort that feels a bit rough on the outside, yet is smooth. As a candle holder it is obviously made to take heat.
The problem is that during transit on a plane it was shattered. It upset me a lot, but I believe I can put most of it back together again, even if I can never burn a candle in it.
I was considering what bonding agents would be best. I have crafter's Goop... but it is so messy. The nozzle for the tube doesn't work worth a darned. Gets clogged. And otherwise it comes out in big globs.
Then there is always super glue. Or should I go to Hobby Lobby and buy something specifically for ceramics?
The problem is that during transit on a plane it was shattered. It upset me a lot, but I believe I can put most of it back together again, even if I can never burn a candle in it.
I was considering what bonding agents would be best. I have crafter's Goop... but it is so messy. The nozzle for the tube doesn't work worth a darned. Gets clogged. And otherwise it comes out in big globs.
Then there is always super glue. Or should I go to Hobby Lobby and buy something specifically for ceramics?