TobyT
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My father had a magazine/book rack made of glass which has fallen apart after many years and he wants to stick it back together, but is struggling to find a suitable glue.
It's a relatively simple design, 3 uprights and 1 horizontal sheet. Think a H with a central vertical rising from the cross piece.
I don't have the pieces in front of me but from memory the glass is about 8-10mm thick, and the total dims of the rack are about 400h x 400w x 300d (all mm) with the shortest dimension being the cross of the H.
I would guess that the maximum load from the books would be a couple of kilos. As it is free standing without side pieces the glue joins need to be rigid. It is a static piece but racking forces could be a problem.
He tells me he has tried a UV curing glue, but that the glass prevented proper penetration of the UV. Silicone types (of which aquarium glues seem to be a type) look all to be flexible.
Any suggestions?
It's a relatively simple design, 3 uprights and 1 horizontal sheet. Think a H with a central vertical rising from the cross piece.
I don't have the pieces in front of me but from memory the glass is about 8-10mm thick, and the total dims of the rack are about 400h x 400w x 300d (all mm) with the shortest dimension being the cross of the H.
I would guess that the maximum load from the books would be a couple of kilos. As it is free standing without side pieces the glue joins need to be rigid. It is a static piece but racking forces could be a problem.
He tells me he has tried a UV curing glue, but that the glass prevented proper penetration of the UV. Silicone types (of which aquarium glues seem to be a type) look all to be flexible.
Any suggestions?