I love this! You said you used a pvc pipe but what did you use to decorate the pvc tube? When you first started to cut the holes in the glass, was there a learning curve so as not to break the glass. I watched your video using water and a diamond bit. I didn't catch what size that was.
E-6000 is a good strong industrial glue, but it cannot take a lot of heat. If you live in a hot climate (CA, FL, AZ, TX etc.) the glass heats up and retains heat and eventually the glue softens and the weight of the plates pulls them apart. The BEST (in my view) is 100% silicone which is made for exterior windows, so is water proof, freeze proof and sun proof up to 400 degrees. While "Clear" silicone is not as clear as E-6000...if you use it on the backside of a plate or bowl, it won't show anyway.
@@pitajalla It comes in a squeeze tube like the E-6000 which is easier to apply. It produces a thick bead that stays put and is low odor. Silicone has different types. Make sure the package says for doors and windows/exterior. And make sure it says 'Clear.' Give it a try and see what you think.
Best mounting job I’ve
Seen! Well done😃
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is a lovely piece.
Stunning piece!
beautiful!
I love this! You said you used a pvc pipe but what did you use to decorate the pvc tube? When you first started to cut the holes in the glass, was there a learning curve so as not to break the glass. I watched your video using water and a diamond bit. I didn't catch what size that was.
Beautiful..where do you get the bowls from? I went to your website but it’s not doing anything.
Email my website and I will answer you. Thank you. Great day.
E6000 fails?
How long does it last?
E-6000 is a good strong industrial glue, but it cannot take a lot of heat. If you live in a hot climate (CA, FL, AZ, TX etc.) the glass heats up and retains heat and eventually the glue softens and the weight of the plates pulls them apart. The BEST (in my view) is 100% silicone which is made for exterior windows, so is water proof, freeze proof and sun proof up to 400 degrees. While "Clear" silicone is not as clear as E-6000...if you use it on the backside of a plate or bowl, it won't show anyway.
@@kristenspencer9751 Thank you so much!
I do live in NorCal and it does get HOT here!
I will look for some silicone.
@@pitajalla It comes in a squeeze tube like the E-6000 which is easier to apply. It produces a thick bead that stays put and is low odor. Silicone has different types. Make sure the package says for doors and windows/exterior. And make sure it says 'Clear.' Give it a try and see what you think.
@@kristenspencer9751 So it's in a tube of size similar to E6000?
@@pitajalla yes.