My Totems For The Garden

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  1. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Totums

    I have been collecting garage sale stuff for a while now and think it's time to assemble these. It has been fun....They will go outside tomorrow.

    I don't usually do craftsy things but this is easy and fun and cheap. :eek: :p
     
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    I love them. way to go
     
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    They are cute. I started to collect glass for a totem but gave up on it.I played around with it but couldn't decide how it looked.My friend made one & I liked it.I was looking at them over at another garden site.
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    Everytime I see someone post photos of their totems... I swear I'm gonna build one. One day I've got to gather up my glass and see what I can come up with.
    You did good Barb!
     



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    My totems have failed...Well my glue has. I used E6000. When you all told me about it I went out and bought a case of it. I never do anything moderately. :D :D :D

    Anyway, our heatwave is killing the one that I place in the back part of the property. It is in direct sun. Now I have the leaning Tower of Pizza... both have softened glue but the one in the sun has been reglued many times. I suppose that someone would tell me to get it out of the sun but that is not going to happen. :p Either way that glue is not really good for hot areas.

    We were looking in the book and realized there are many E6000 formulas. :p
     
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    I use Loctite Clear Silicone on my totems, they have been out in the Texas full sun heat, one for 2 years and the other for almost 5 years and they are both still standing straight and tall.
     
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    That is too bad the glue failed Waretrop. I hope you let the company know about that problem with their glue. I used it on my doorknob lamp, and it is fine, but indoors.

    Was the glue dry when you put them outdoors ? It smells bad for about a week after making something. I know most glues claim 24 hours to cure, but perhaps it needed more time?

    I have not seen Toni's glue anywhere, though I do see Loctite products around.
     
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    AAnightowl, Hi there... No the totems stayed in my hot tub room for about 5 days. It was normal temp at that time. Yes it doesn't have the most pleasant odor, that's why they were banished to the hot tub room. LOL

    AS I think about it today I think it's the texture of the glass and shape also. Maybe.. It seems to be the bottom and one in the middle. I will check it out in the next couple of days.
     
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    I can see why they were banished to your hot tub room! I do not have an extra room for banishing things, so my windows were open for several days in January... not all the way, but they were open.

    I hope you can solve the problem. Someone else on here recommended the e6000 glue to me, it works for my doorknob lamp. I was impatient with it, and should have taken a week and let each piece dry individually for 24 hrs before adding the next peice.
     
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    My poor totem. I told you it was melting. The other one is not doing this because it's very near shade all day. When I straighten this one out i will have to go in the shade when it's this hot.
     
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    Or you could call it "The Leaning Tower of Pisa" ? ;)
     
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    I use e6000 all the time have not had any problem mine is out in direct sunlight and has been out in freezing temps maybe you got a bad tube sometimes that happens
     
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    donna in nc, I don't think it was the glue as I misplace one tube and used a second tube one time. I am thinking it's the configuration, texture or shape of the glass that I used. The first two times it was the same 2 pieces and I am not sure which part is releasing this time. I will go out soon and examine the good one and the melted one to see what's really going on.
     
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    About a month after making this birdbath, the top two clay pots unglued. I did them again making sure I had enough glue for a tight fit. I left it dry a few days. It has been outside for at least three months with no problems.

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    donm, Oh that's very nice. I want one of them too. :oops: It's so cute. Maybe I will work harder on my glue.
     

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