8 0|0|I am bummed! I broke the knob off my le creuset baking set lid... It has 2 dishes it goes on. Any kind of glue strong enough that may work?|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|13:01:59|08/13/2010|
Posted on Aug-13-10 at 01:01 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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1|1|idea|gwens29|gwen41539@bellsouth.net|13:09:52|08/13/2010|

Posted on Aug-13-10 at 01:09 PM (Eastern) by 65.5.248.197

maybe u have an old lid and u can exchange the knob ? or try gorilla glue

http://www.refundsweepers.com/dcforum/feedback/27.html
2|2|You can replace them. It is all one piece. |RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|13:12:02|08/13/2010|

Posted on Aug-13-10 at 01:12 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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3|1|Does Gorilla Glue work on stoneware? Can't find that answer on their website. I emailed them but who knows how long it will take for a reply.|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|13:37:35|08/13/2010|

Posted on Aug-13-10 at 01:37 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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4|2|Lance said to go ahead and try it....he said he's not sure how it will hold up to heat, but no harm in trying....he also suggested to dampen both surfaces, then put the glue in the center of the area....it expands so wipe off any that oozes out when you put the pieces together.|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|17:22:42|08/13/2010|

Posted on Aug-13-10 at 05:22 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.152.114

" You'll get what's coming to you ... Unless it was mailed."


6|3|I heard back from the Gorila Glue people and they said it should work... I am just worried that it is soooo heavy it wont last. I hadn't even thought about the heat. Jeromy told me to call the outlet and see if they have them in stock. The outlet mall is 45 minutes away and he said if they have it we will get it this weekend. I would rather save the money right now and just fix the one I have.|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|17:48:02|08/13/2010|

Posted on Aug-13-10 at 05:48 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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5|1|I'd use JB Weld, it's a 2 part epoxy|bluh2oeyes|bluh2oeyes@yahoo.com|17:36:02|08/13/2010|

Last edited on Aug-13-10 at 05:40 PM (Eastern) by 74.242.235.206

You can get it at a home improvement store or online. My ex-boyfriend used this on EVERYTHING...car parts, boat parts, etc.

Here it is on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/J-B-Weld-8265-S-Cold/dp/B0006O1ICE

only disadvantage is it's grey color and it will show some where you use it.

Company product info page
http://jbweld.net/products/jbweld.php


Jennifer in North Carolina...the Tar Heel State 7|2|the duct tape of glues? lol|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|17:48:31|08/13/2010|

Posted on Aug-13-10 at 05:48 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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8|1|Look here - may be able to get live help|bloobird|bloobird1@comcast.net|18:39:40|08/13/2010|

Posted on Aug-13-10 at 06:39 PM (Eastern) by 24.125.20.180


http://www.lecreuset.com/en-us/Care--Use1/Cast-Iron-Warranty-Information/