John Rodgers on thu 16 dec 04
I don't know about hydrostone, but I have repaired plaster with elmers
glue and also Bordens condensed milk.
Might try it.
John Rodgers
Chelsea, AL
Jennifer Boyer wrote:
> Has anyone tried gluing together a broken Hydro-Bat? I have 2 broken
> ones and would use them to dry out clay slop rather than to throw
> on.... I'm guessing that Epoxy would work best? They are made from
> Hydrostone, a relative of cement......
>
> Jennifer
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Edouard Bastarache Inc. on thu 16 dec 04
Hello all,
Contact glue is also good for glueing together pieces of plaster bats,
even of plaster wedging slabs.
Later,
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>i broke a Steven Jepsen plaster bat last year,, i glued it with E6000,, im
> still using it to throw platters,, It has a small line where i glued it
> but i
> trim the bottoms on my platters anyway.. I glued it face down ,, worked
> like a
> dream
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> Mark
> www.lookoutmountainpottery.com
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Jennifer Boyer on thu 16 dec 04
Has anyone tried gluing together a broken Hydro-Bat? I have 2 broken
ones and would use them to dry out clay slop rather than to throw
on.... I'm guessing that Epoxy would work best? They are made from
Hydrostone, a relative of cement......
Jennifer
************************
Jennifer Boyer
Thistle Hill Pottery
Montpelier, VT
http://thistlehillpottery.com
ASHPOTS@AOL.COM on thu 16 dec 04
i broke a Steven Jepsen plaster bat last year,, i glued it with E6000,, im
still using it to throw platters,, It has a small line where i glued it but i
trim the bottoms on my platters anyway.. I glued it face down ,, worked like a
dream
Mark
www.lookoutmountainpottery.com
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