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Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

Sporky
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Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

Hi guys,

I need some help with this particular project.

I have a large piece of glass that is the tabletop for our dining room table. Unfortunately when it was moved the guys twisted off a leg instead of removing it properly so I have three legs which can be attached and one that cannot.

I am after recommendations on a suitable glue that will dry clear (important so it cannot be seen from the right side) , be strong enough to support the weight of the table and the things that go on top and dries fairly quickly (I don't have the ability to hold it or clamp it).

I will try to add photos but I don't think this website likes my phone...

I have access to a bunnings, a rural supplies store, standard auto stores (recon, super cheap etc) and I can travel so long as the destination is on a train line or public transport - I don't have access to credit card mail order type businesses - so local or warragul accessible places only please!!

Thanks in advance!

Sammie
Sporky
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Intact leg, underside!

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Sporky
Building a Reputation

Re: Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

Thank you so much for all the advice!!

Everything moves slow for me, so I'm only just getting around to photographing the table (and I don't think I did a very good job) is there a way to upload a series of photos? I've got a out another 6 I want to put up for a project I've completed but it's taken me a really long time to upload the garden pics and the metal leg pics lol

This sounds a bit daft, bear with me, but do you think I'd find someone who has a small amount left in a tube I could get? It looks like a tube will set me back about $15 which I know isn't alot, but I'm on a pension, so money is tight and after moving in Jan and then Feb I'm thinking I won't be able to pick up a tube for a few months. Lol. I'm not worried about the time of repair, we have been given a spare dining table to eat at. If not, all good, I'll just wait for MIL to visit :smile: she loves bunnings lol

I couldn't tell if they were painted (bit daft like that) so anyone know how to tell?

Photos in the gallery, try this one? www.workshop.com.au/t5/Gallery/Suitable-glue-for-attaching-metal-legs-to-solid-glass-table
Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

Hi @Sporky,

 

Thanks very much for uploading those photos. Sorry that you had trouble. 

 

You can add multiple images to a single discussion post like this one, and it's certainly better than putting them on the gallery as other community members won't be able to find them very easily there. The gallery is better used for showing off single images. 

 

I've moved all your photos here so they are now all together. But next time, just click on the Insert/edit image button in the text editor above. I'll pop a screenshot below so you can see exactly what I mean. 

 

Please let me know if you ever need a hand getting the most from the site. I'm always happy to help.

 

Jason

 

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Johnnynl
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Re: An intact leg, glass side.

Aha, that makes things clearer, it looks like aluminium feet, if not polished steel, but its weight should tell you :smile: and if its rust its steel, so I doubt there will be any paint on the surface, so just clean up the surface to be glued, perhaps with a Steelo Pad/pot scourer, All the old glue needs to go.  make sure the glass is perfectly clean, perhaps wipe with Metholated spirits, make sure its dry when finished, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE ARALDITE. 👍😀 apply araldite to centre of foot as well as a few dabs well in from the edge. Once you have both surfaces together, use the spatula to wipe away any excess from edge. If you think about it when applying glue try to get good amount in middle and less between that and outer ring, when you put it together the centre dolop will spread out, hopefully not past the edge if you get it right..

Cheers
Johnny
Kanga42
Getting Established

Re: Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/Permatex-Adhesive-Rear-View-Mirror-6mL/129940

 

Permatex Adhesive - Rear View Mirror, 6mL

May be suitable for attaching metal to glass ? Available at Supercheap Autos and 101 other outlets. $10.69 EACH

 

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Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

Thanks for joining in the discussion @Kanga42, and a very warm welcome to Workshop. We hope you find lots of useful information and inspiration for your projects from our community members.

 

To answer your other post, we allow users to edit their posts but not delete. This is to preserve the integrity of the forum and to ensure we have a record of every post made. We have now hidden your other posts from view. 

 

Please let me know if you ever need a hand getting the most from the site. 

 

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vincent8
Just Starting Out

Re: Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

Maybe try ......"Sika" Sikaflex Crystal Clear Adhesive 

Jason
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Re: Suitable glue for attaching metal legs to solid glass table [REPAIR]

Thanks for joining in the discussion @vincent8. And let me extend a very warm welcome to Workshop. We're pleased you could join us and invite you to post anytime you need a hand or have something to share. Perhaps you could start by letting us know what project you want to tackle next?

 

Thanks again,

 

Jason

 

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