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hi, I would like to seek the best method and product to reattach this glass door's metal handle. I read something like epoxy but I wasn't too sure. Thanks.
Hi @DonaldT
Some times I would say silicon but in your case as it is a handle i would use araldite epoxy glue. 5 minute or normal should do. Have strong tape ready to hold the handle firmly in place until the glue sets, in say 24 hours for more full strength.
Hello @DonaldT
It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Jewelleryrescue. I would also like to recommend having a look at Selleys® 10g Power Grip™Super Strong All Purpose Glue Adhesive. It is a superior all-purpose glue, with high durability. It sticks virtually anything, is shockproof, dishwasher safe, water and weatherproof, drip-free, heat resistant from -15°C to +120°C, paintable and solvent free.
It's best to hold the handle in place with masking tape until the glue cures. Once the glue is dry and secure you can take the masking tape off.
Please be aware that you are working with tempered glass and when extreme pressure is applied to it there is the possibility that it could shatter and cause injury. If you are having a difficult time removing the old adhesive, I suggest engaging the services of a professional glazier to remove it for you.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
thanks. will give it a try
Thanks Eric. 👍
Hi @DonaldT
Please don't forget to post an update. I'm sure our members would be keen to see how the repairs went.
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Eric
Another question.
What do you think of the 2 strips of black foam stuck on the handle? Shall I remove them as well before applying the epoxy & glue?
Thanks.
Hi @DonaldT,
The foam can likely be removed, but whether the adhesive will stick better to the foam or the chrome plating is debatable. Given that the glue might dissolve the foam, I'd remove it.
Mitchell
all fixed. got rid of the foam and used epoxy glue.
Start hardening around 3 minutes and then masking tape on. Fully cured after 24 hours.
So far so good. Thanks all for the advice.
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