Another trick is to use the 1-minute (or is it 5 minute expoxy) you buy
in 2 liquid parts in a small kit (West, etc)..mix a small amount, dab
on corners and press into place. It will hold until the "regular" epoxy
sets up.

Melinda
--- Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Letsgosailing wrote:
> > This is exactly what I do Ken and it HOLDS.
> > The only difference is that I use closed cell glass and it is much
> lighter.
> > If you want some give me an address and I will ship you some.
> > It is very light weight and I have a lot. you just have to be
> careful
> > when you open the container so it does not blow away with your
> breath.
> > That also applies to you Caleb.
> > .
> >   
> Another trick I've learned along the way when epoxying heavy objects
> to 
> a vertical or overhead surface where due to the weight of the object,
> 
> it'll fall off if you don't secure it temporarily is to take a spot
> or 
> three of hot glue at the ends and maybe in the middle.  The hot glue 
> adheres quickly albeit not the strongest bond.  It will hold the
> object 
> in place until the epoxy sets up however.
> 
> Jim.
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