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I'm not to sure what others use put perhaps if the ware is thich enough one
could drill small holes with a dental drill in a few places on the edges for
dowels and glue the dowels and edges lending support to the repair? Sounds
kind of tricky. Or maybe small biscuits? Easier to align and trim the
biscuit.
George Myers
(Glued w/ the usual and the newer model glues are great on glass
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From: "Jessica Levon-White" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: Stoneware/redware glue
> Hello everyone!
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> What does everyone use to glue heavy coarse earthenware vessels together?
I have used epoxy paste from the hardware, which seems to do the trick (but
is very hard to work with), but I'm not sure if this "accepted" method! :)
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Jessica Levon-White
> Historical Archaeologist
> Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology
> Office of Cultural Resource Management
> Bloomington, Indiana
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