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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    Go to Lowes, buy this. It's perfect for what you're doing. And it is virtually crystal clear.
    And strong, I've used it on 2-piece glass awards. Everyone I gotten to try it loves it.

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    Good suggestion here and I'd try this stuff first. Dries as close to clear as possible, and though I've not stress tested anything. I've glued letters to each other (acrylic to acrylic) and letters to wood (wood to acrylic) and nothing has shown any signs of giving.
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    I actually had some of that Loctite , So I did a combination of that and screws, didn't like the screws but I decided to do it anyway just to make sure it didn't fall off LOL
    This is for the Plymouth Regional Senior Center in Plymouth NH. I use to volunteer there and delivered meals on wheels 3 days a week. Cheryl the meals on wheels coordinate knew I did this stuff and emailed me and asked if I could make a plaque for a thank to some other volunteers who donated a Pool Table to the center
    So this is what I did.
    Here's a Picture per Dave's request
    pool plaque.jpgI'm not a pro at this but I think it looks ok to hang in the pool room at the senior center. Their all half blind like me anyway
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    That looks very nice Bert! And the screws are not as obvious as you think. I bet they will be tickled with this!
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