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What glue for porcelain ?

Elmer’s makes a china/glass glue that works great if you follow the directions. Trust me as I know after fixing several of my wife’s precious moments figurines that I may have broken!
 
Elmer’s makes a china/glass glue that works great if you follow the directions. Trust me as I know after fixing several of my wife’s precious moments figurines that I may have broken!
:lecturef_smilie: Be careful what you say: the Statute of Limitations doesn't apply to these sort of transgressions... :shocked:
 
Elmer’s makes a china/glass glue that works great if you follow the directions. Trust me as I know after fixing several of my wife’s precious moments figurines that I may have broken!
Yes may have broken is the right wording here. Always plead the fifth. It works for me.
 
Krazy glue/super glue is best for china. It cures to something that is nearly invisible.
Blow on the pieces first to get a little moisture on the surfaces that you want to glue together.

Krazy Glue does not dry. It's a chemical reaction like two part epoxy. One part is the glue, the other part is water, typically from the humidity in the air, but it's pretty dry during the winter.

Just my opinion, I could be wrong, and I'm sure someone on this website will be delighted to point it out to me.
 
Yes may have broken is the right wording here. Always plead the fifth. It works for me.

Cornfucsious Say: "Never plead the fifth when you can drink the fifth." Also, never pull a Beethoven: Leaving a fifth unfinished. :cheers::cheers: :coffee::coffee:
 
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