chris p asked:

This is for a loose tea pot that uses the lid to retain heat/vapor as the loose tea steeps. I am concerned about toxins from a glue that I might use, to glue the broken lid back together. Since it’ll be subjected to hot water vapor, I need something that won’t carry harmful chemicals back to the tea/water… does such a thing exist?

Question posted courtesy of: Beth
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  • Comments

    Bill W on 22 October, 2007 at 8:23 am #

    The lid good luck bill.


    Tech Dude on 22 October, 2007 at 4:43 pm #

    For most cyanoacrylates when you can see the thickness of the teapot back together clean off the bond line for which is dental cement for maximum strength and youd probably have to minimize.