I'm looking to attach a stainless steel towel hanger to both a marble wall in my bathroom and a glass wall. The load will be around 10kg (approximately 25 pounds), so I'm not looking for super heavy-duty options, just something strong enough while keeping it as seamless as possible. Any recommendations on the type of glue or epoxy I should use? Thanks in advance!
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JB Weld two-part epoxy is another great choice! Just go for the clear version since one of your hangers is on glass. Fair warning though, it has a strong odor initially, so make sure to work in a well-ventilated area. Just remember to clean both surfaces well before applying it, and follow the mixing instructions closely! It will definitely hold up, but keep in mind it's tough to remove later if you need to.
I'd suggest trying MS35 from Chemical Concepts. It's a solid option for bonding those materials together!
My grandfather always swore by cove base adhesive for projects like this. It might be worth a shot!
For gluing smooth surfaces like stainless steel, I recommend using silicone adhesives like Gorilla or Loctite. They stick well to different surfaces and should do the job nicely!
Have you considered just drilling and anchoring the hangers? It could provide a more secure hold without worrying about the glue's longevity.
