We have a very nice one year old tea kettle that sees a lot of use and is definitely a keeper.

The kettle itself has a stub on the top with a threaded hole through it.

The seat of the handle fit's over it and there's a small screw that secures this connection.

Lately, that screw loosens up on it's own, I tighten it, and two days later it's loose again.

Would like to throw some basic five minute epoxy on it - which might mean that I either fix it forever or will never be able to retighten it if it doesn't work. I'm worried that the heat and steam from use will have a bad effect on such a remedy.

It's a metal kettle - but have no idea if it's aluminium, cobalt, titanium, molybdenum, cold rolled steel, pot metal, or what not.

Is there a better product?