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Advice needed on how to fix glass table

  • 23-10-2012 9:10am
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    Hi, was wondering if anyone here could help me. We have a big heavy glass table which is held up by 4 heavy metal legs. See pic. The legs are stuck to the glass by some sort of adhesive (I think). Basically we were moving the table the other day and noticed one of the legs was loose.. ie. it was not stuck to the glass. Therefore the table is extremely unsteady and cannot be used until its fixed. Not sure how this happened. It wasnt knocked or anything like that... Think it was maybe damaged by our cleaner. But anyway, does anyone know how we may fix this? Is there some sort of special adhesive that is used for this kind of thing? Like, to put onto the top of the metal leg and stick it to the glass? Obviously we would want something that will not show through the top of the glass (like superglue may)... would need to be good quality so the you wouldnt notice that the leg had become unstable at any time.

    Any advice would be extremely appreciated :).

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,960 ✭✭✭jimf


    get onto 3m ireland have a brilliant range of industrial adhesives they will not sell direct to you but will put you in touch with nearest agent to you
    products are very good but not cheap have used their products in the past
    world class just explain your predicament and the importance of product being clear when cured best of luck in your search


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