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for a real old Ceramic teapot lid.

Glue/epoxy needs be strong
water proof
non gap filling. the joints are tight.
high enough temperature rate
food grade
clear or white preferred

How close to this list can I get?

It's for my 95 year old Mother



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Posts: 6454 | Location: Oregon | Registered: September 01, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I would use “Gorilla epoxy clear”. Found at Lowes or Home Depot. 5 minute set-time, extreme heat tolerance, gap filling.
 
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Pay a professional $35.00 to do it right ,with the perfect stuff under the right conditions





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Check out Bondic, it's amazing and cures with the included UV light.


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Originally posted by wreckdiver:
Check out Bondic, it's amazing and cures with the included UV light.


UV glues wouldn't work. The UV light needs to penetrate all the way through, which won't happen with ceramic.
 
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Pay a professional $35.00 to do it right ,with the perfect stuff under the right conditions

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OK Who does these kinds of repairs? Do I just google Crackpot?
 
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Maybe this product.
https://www.theceramicshop.com...-pot-buff-high-fire/

On 3rd thought, see a professional.
 
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Call a local antique shop and ask who they use.


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