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Thread: Gluing cork to tile

  1. #16
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    Yeah, Dan, it would still look like crap. I am now thinking I need to make a small tray, maybe out of black acrylic or wood. The bottom is not as ugly as the sides of the tiles, which are made to hold the mud, but look bad. Perhaps sanding them down....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Pelonio View Post
    I use the laser to cut circles from the cork, and place it into the corners inside the squares, then just about anything will work, though I prefer
    E6000 adhesive.
    Hey Joe,
    Man you took the wind out of my sails. Early bird gets the worm.

    So yes Dee, E6000 is the way to go. I have glued slate, granite, marble, ceramic, and wood to expanded PVC and the only problem was the glue held so good that the slate broke/separated apart on one and the glue held the back of the slate to the PVC. So they got a different brand that did not separate as easily. Glue joint is stronger than product.
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