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Copper Foil
 Copper Foil is an important staple for all your mosaic projects.  Foil comes in various sizes you need for projects large and small.
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Copper Foil 1/4

Copper Foil 1/4

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Copper Foil 7/32

Copper Foil 7/32

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Copper Foil 3/16

Copper Foil 3/16

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Copper Foil 3/8

Copper Foil 3/8

Weldbond Glue

WELDBOND is more than just a great glue that we use in our Mosaic Studio, it's a universal adhesive that works fast to join many products to themselves as well as to each other.   Weldbond can virtually weld together glass, ceramic tiles, cement, concrete, bricks, plaster, metal, glass, wood tiles, building panels, and much more.

A unique product itself, WELDBOND is more than an adhesive. It's also a powerful universal primer for porous surfaces. It's a weatherproofer, dustproofer, hardener, and bonding agent. Just mix WELDBOND with sawdust, grout, cement or plaster and be amazed at the tremendous strength this product offers your repair work.

Weldbond as a glue:   Use Weldbond at full strength without diluting. Apply to one surface and press together. Allow to dry thoroughly.

Weldbond as a sealer:  Mix one part Weldbond with five parts water. This makes a porous surface sealer and primer. Concrete, plasterboard, or any surface that is porous can then be bonded or painted. This can save you a coat of primer.

Weldbond when bonding porous to non-porous materials:   Spread a thin film of Weldbond on both surfaces; place the surfaces together. The longer that it is let to cure, the stronger the bond will be. Weldbond cures by evaporation, and when it is fully cured the bond appears crystal clear.

Weldbond when bonding two porous surfaces:  When bonding two porous surfaces, surface sealing can be done prior to adhering for optimal results. Determine if the surfaces are porous by placing a drop of water on the surface. If the water lies on the surface, then sealing is unnecessary. If water soaks in, then you may want to prep the surface by sealing them with Weldbond. Porous surfaces can be primed by mixing one part Weldbond and five parts water, then apply liberally and allow to fully dry. Then spread a thin film of Weldbond on both surfaces. Clamp lightly and let dry.

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Weldbond Glue 4oz

Weldbond Glue 4oz

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Weldbond Glue 8oz

Weldbond Glue 8oz

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Cutting Oil

A special blend of oil recommended for proper lubrication of glass cutters.

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Lacquer / Gloss

Aerosol Lacquer (Gloss) -- Create the deep rich look of professional finishes instantly with FolkArt Lacquer Matte Finish. This fast drying, indoor/outdoor sealer can be used on wood (finished or unfinished) and metal projects. It creates a smooth, durable, non-yellowing finish - a perfect finish for your crafting needs.

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Pistol Grip Glass Cutter

Pistol Grip Glass Cutter

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RR Straight End Glass Cutter

RR Straight End Glass Cutter

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Copper Foil Tray Dispenser

Copper Foil Dispenser conveniently holds 7 sizes of foil plus scissors, knife, etc.  It keeps your stained glass foil organized & easy to use.

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Glass Snappers

Glass Snappers are running pliers for 1/8 or thinner glass. These are the narrowest pliers on the market and will break off narrower strips than any other runners.  The trigger action makes it easier and faster to break out difficult cuts that may be impossible by hand.

Operation is easy - Score your glass with a glass cutter. Hold one side of the glass with one hand. Push the glass into the Glas-Snapper jaws about 1/4" to 1/2" deep, lining up the scoreline with the center ridges in the Glas-Snapper. Gently squeeze. The glass will separate and break away, down from you. The glass piece you are not holding will fall away.

These tools take the fear out of breaking small pieces of glass. Jaws open to 3/16".

 

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Steel Running Pliars

The concave and convex jaws of this pliers will "run" a score line from one end of the glass to another. Curved jaws exert even pressure on both sides of score line to start and run breaks, resulting in a clean break along the score line.


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