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Old Jul 6, 2007, 12:46 PM
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appropriate glue

I have been doing a craft project that I need to glue a coiled piece of 20 gauge wire to the handle of cutlery (stainless steel) I cannot seem to find a glue that will hold. Please advise.

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Old Nov 2, 2007, 09:45 PM   #11  
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E6000

its a VERY good glue if you need something held and water prof. Ive used it on wire and had it hold amazingly well.

You can usually get E6000 at craft stores.
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E6000

its a VERY good glue if you need something held and water prof. Ive used it on wire and had it hold amazingly well.

You can usually get E6000 at craft stores.
What department is it usually sold in?
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in our local Michele's, its in the area where the paper products are, next to the small wooden letters and such...sometimes they move it to end isle places but what your looking for is a steel grey metal tube ( yes paper wrapping thats grey, not just a metal tube LOL ) with huge letter E and of course the 6000. This glue and aleenes tacky glue are the only two i will use in my crafting.

Good luck.
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in our local Michele's, its in the area where the paper products are, next to the small wooden letters and such...sometimes they move it to end isle places but what your looking for is a steel grey metal tube ( yes paper wrapping thats grey, not just a metal tube LOL ) with huge letter E and of course the 6000. This glue and aleenes tacky glue are the only two i will use in my crafting.

Good luck.
Thank you!
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