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Antiqued Pewter Plated Glue-On Jewelry Bail, Cast, Rectangle (10 Pieces)

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  Gluing Hints for Metal Findings        Remember Murphy's Law! Before gluing or otherwise applying any  chemical to every piece of your best customer's 1,000-piece order,  we strongly recommend that you test the chemical(s) on a small  sample of the goods.    Whenever possible, use a file to roughen smooth surfaces. This  gives a stronger grip.    Clean both surfaces to be joined. We recommend using isopropyl  alcohol and a cotton swab in a well-ventilated area.    Why is it so important to clean the surfaces? During the  manufacturing process, metal findings are coated with oil. They are  degreased, but normally still have a small amount of oil left on  the surface.    Follow each adhesive's directions carefully when using.    It's best if you can provide a dry, dust-free, well-ventilated  environment when gluing. This helps assure a secure bond. Extreme  temperatures might affect the drying time.    Store all adhesives in a cool place.    MSDS (Material Safety and Data Sheets)available upon request  for all glues that we sell.    See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
  Gluing Hints for Metal Findings        Remember Murphy's Law! Before gluing or otherwise applying any  chemical to every piece of your best customer's 1,000-piece order,  we strongly recommend that you test the chemical(s) on a small  sample of the goods.    Whenever possible, use a file to roughen smooth surfaces. This  gives a stronger grip.    Clean both surfaces to be joined. We recommend using isopropyl  alcohol and a cotton swab in a well-ventilated area.    Why is it so important to clean the surfaces? During the  manufacturing process, metal findings are coated with oil. They are  degreased, but normally still have a small amount of oil left on  the surface.    Follow each adhesive's directions carefully when using.    It's best if you can provide a dry, dust-free, well-ventilated  environment when gluing. This helps assure a secure bond. Extreme  temperatures might affect the drying time.    Store all adhesives in a cool place.    MSDS (Material Safety and Data Sheets)available upon request  for all glues that we sell.    See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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example of glue-on bail for glass jewelry

Gluing Hints for Metal Findings


  • Remember Murphy's Law! Before gluing or otherwise applying any chemical to every piece of your best customer's 1,000-piece order, we strongly recommend that you test the chemical(s) on a small sample of the goods.
  • Whenever possible, use a file to roughen smooth surfaces. This gives a stronger grip.
  • Clean both surfaces to be joined. We recommend using isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab in a well-ventilated area.
  • Why is it so important to clean the surfaces? During the manufacturing process, metal findings are coated with oil. They are degreased, but normally still have a small amount of oil left on the surface.
  • Follow each adhesive's directions carefully when using.
  • It's best if you can provide a dry, dust-free, well-ventilated environment when gluing. This helps assure a secure bond. Extreme temperatures might affect the drying time.
  • Store all adhesives in a cool place.
  • MSDS (Material Safety and Data Sheets)available upon request for all glues that we sell.

See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

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Color:
Antiqued Pewter Plated
Size:
Approx. 22x8x7mm
Additional Info:
Cast
Country of Origin:
United States

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