Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - Need to glue glass back on cooktop
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vzuanich
07-16-04, 04:06 PM
Hello,
I have a drop-in, electric cooktop with a ceramic glass top. During a new formica countertop installation, the glass cooktop came unglued from the rest of its metal chasis.
What type of adhesive should I use? The stuff that was on there seemed to be fairly flexible and black. I'm concerned about the adhesive giving off fumes or melting being so close to the heating element.
Thanks
V
I have a drop-in, electric cooktop with a ceramic glass top. During a new formica countertop installation, the glass cooktop came unglued from the rest of its metal chasis.
What type of adhesive should I use? The stuff that was on there seemed to be fairly flexible and black. I'm concerned about the adhesive giving off fumes or melting being so close to the heating element.
Thanks
V
Sharp Advice
07-18-04, 09:06 AM
Hello V and Welcome to the Do-It-Yourself Web Site.
Best place to obtain the correct glue is the local appliance part store in your area. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Appliance part stores and parts dealers are listed in the phone books.
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Best place to obtain the correct glue is the local appliance part store in your area. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Appliance part stores and parts dealers are listed in the phone books.
Check back on your question several more times. Other members posting replies in this forum topic may offer you additional advice, ideas and or repair methods.
Use the reply button to add additional information or questions. Using this method moves the topic back up to the top of the list of current questions automatically.
Web Site Host, Forums Monitor & Multiple Topics Moderator.
Natural Gas Appliance Diagnostics Technician.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."