Devcon 31345 2 Ton Clear Epoxy, 25 ml
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Thank you for your question. Your question was anonymously sent to me through Amazon since I purchased the product there. You are a customer and I am unable to provide knowledge regarding your question as I am unqualified to do so. As a product designer, I make and sell food safe products as well as candy, and I have several years of experience in doing so. Therefore, as long as the cured ("dry") epoxy is not exposed to temperatures over 150 degrees Fahrenheit and does not come in contact with wet or liquid foods (no apple sauce, cereal, tomato sauce, soup, chili, etc), it should be Please visit Devcon's website and ask them directly for a professional opinion if you want one. In my opinion, Amazon should have forwarded your question to them, but I am guessing there is a reason for their decision not to. In my opinion, it is an excellent product, but I do not use it for dishes that will be heated or warmed or that will contact In my opinion, it is safe to use it to repair a dish used for holding chips, pineapple, popcorn, oranges and other food items. Please send me your feedback.
Thanks for replying, Ava. I used this to glue back a ceramic garden stool and it worked so well. Although I don't know how large your vase is, I would suggest using a toothpick to apply the epoxy. That way, you can control the amount of glue applied. That way, hopefully, it can look flawless once you redo it! You will have a great time.
During an outdoor event, we used this product. A porcelain planter or a pot made of clay. Working well seems to have been the case. It's really hard to tell what the future holds. That would be great if it worked. The rest is up to you.
Selected User Reviews For Devcon 31345 2 Ton Clear Epoxy, 25 ml
For my camping trailer project, I purchased it because I intend to use it outside in extreme weather conditions and on dusty roads. It is implied in the description that the glue would be suitable for this construction project "Waterproof" Its properties make it resistant to salt solution, unleaded gasoline, mineral spirits, oil, and antiseptic You should "freeze". In spite of this, the product's package states that it is only intended to be used indoors. Unfortunately, I was not able to return it, since it is a volatile chemical. I strongly believe I am entitled to a refund since this Amazon listing directly contradicted the guidelines which actually applied.
This DEVCON 31345 2 ton clear epoxy will work fine for you if you're like me and very sensitive to chemical smells (cigarette, perfume, cologne, scented lotion, candle, paint, stain, rubber, rugs, polyester, etc. was not able to smell anything from this product. I read other reviews from Amazon and tried it, and it worked for me. dial mode cap for my Canon 7D camera fell off so I had to glue it back in place and I didn't want to use any chemical on my equipment that might cause a smell. It took a while for the mixture to dry (over an hour), so make sure to leave your item alone until it has fully There is one precaution to be aware of If you're cutting off the caps (so you can put them back on), use the scissors to separate them instead of snapping them off. Because the liquid is very watery, you have to use scissors instead of a knife. The pressure from the left side of my hand caused the liquid to ooze out on my fingers when I snapped off the top with my right hand. The next morning, my fingers felt "rough" and "chapped," even after I had washed them.
There is no doubt that this An inkwell that I had dated back to the early 1900s (it belonged to a newspaper editor) dates from that period. About 20 years ago, the hinged lid was snapped off (probably by one of my children) and I put it in a box and forgot about it. It was about three months ago that I found both pieces (which is quite miraculous in and of itself) and took them to a jeweler's Despite the brass ring on glass, they said that the ring couldn't be repaired. When I researched the best glue for metal/glass bonding, I decided to take a chance on the Devcon. Guess The construction has held up well so far. Hopefully something better will be built by then, since the current system might not even last another century.
The epoxy is fantastic! The first time I used a nail gun was to repair the side wall of the output jack hole of an electric guitar. It had been stripped over the years by years of use (again, for you Fender Telecaster owners out there). A type of epoxy mixed with sawdust has been recommended for precisely this type of repair by master luthier Dan Erlewine. I was amazed at how well it worked. It feels as good as new when I connect my guitar cable. I also use it with wood as described here, but I can vouch for its effectiveness when used with wood in this manner. bit more expensive than other epoxies (look at am sure that an instrument like mine (a Fender Custom Shop Telecaster) will last for years and years. This is a 5 star rating! We have a high level of trust!.
This epoxy glue was purchased after I saw the claims made on amazon that it would attach a $100 glass top to a 20" x 20" The glue I used to attach the legs to the steel is waterproof. The connections failed after two days after I flipped the table over and set it on the floor. I let them cure for two days, then set them on the floor to cure. I will have to purchase another glass when it is not possible to remove the glue remnant from the This has been a total waste of time. It takes both time and money to do anything. The performance was not what was expected.
An employee of a cleaning company knocked against the leg and sheared the bonded joint off of I needed a tabletop that would be able to handle more than 200 pounds, so I needed something that would be durable and robust A strong word. My table was damaged and I could not find a qualified glazier to try to fix it. Furthermore, since the table was imported from the Netherlands, replacing it would not have been economically feasible. A number of glass glues had failed to reattach the leg for more than a few months, but this clear epoxy has been successful. A lot of the small voids that the initial damage had tugged out of the glass have been filled in. I have a feeling this bond will last a very long time. The join looks identical now when I used this as opposed to some other glass/metal glues that looked different when I used them. I believe the manufacturer (Lourens Fisher) uses this stuff for that purpose since it looks cosmetically identical now. There is no doubt that the joint looks almost brand.
Due to the fact that I have not tried it, I cannot It seems that this stuff is highly toxic. From reading the directions, I was a little spooked. There is one thing they don't state on the package listed on the product, which is that it is recommended only for indoor use since it may yellow and/or turn brown. The surface of the skin can darken with exposure to the elements and sunlight". What is the point of buying a product that is resistant to salt solution, unleaded gasoline, mineral spirits, oil and anti-static Do you have to use the INDOOR area if it's frozen? Be sure you want it before you buy it since Amazon says you can't return it.
We followed instructions to epoxy the tempered glass to the A metal but not a glass can hold epoxy. be incompatible with this application, but it could work in others. A very disappointing experience. I'm now going to try to rearrange This epoxy protects the view mirror.