A Question About GLUE...

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Hello All,

I was wondering what the best glue was for glueing earthenware pottery/crockery back together.  I found a few really cool pieces--and my buddy found a pottery spittoon with sheaves on it.  I know they aren't worth anything in the condition they're in, but I'd like to reconstruct them if possible.  I have all of the pieces of them--I made sure to get them all and double check to make sure they were complete while I was in the trash pit in the woods today.

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Elmers 1ST grade glue. You can glue your pottery AND eat it. If you need anything else just let me know Im here to help.

KFB
 

kindafoundaclue said:
Elmers 1ST grade glue. You can glue your pottery AND eat it. If you need anything else just let me know Im here to help.

KFB

LMAO! I want to make sure it is some sort of glue that is forgiving, and I want it to hold--those pieces are heavy. You don't get a second chance with gluing china or pottery. I just wanna see it together. It is a crock with blue printing in the glaze from Brandenburg, KY.


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I have used Elmer's Glue on many pieces of china and crockery, and glass with good results.
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