From:   "Tim Jeffreys", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can recommend you avoid "superglue"; cyanoacrylate
is an ester, and evaporates very nicely, thankyou, at
about 150 C. I use it as a temporary adhesive for this
reason.

There are commercial thread-lock adhesives on the
market, but I think most of them use the above in
various forms.

Epoxy may be more suitable, but you might do better
to try and achieve a mechanical fixture by threading
a suitably modified screw/bolt to existing mountings
if you can.

Stove enamel is a pretty good temperature resistant
fixative, and can be obtained from DIY factors and
removed with (some) petroleum-based solvents
(and a little persuasion).

Tim  : )


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