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What type of adhesive to attach something bronze to asphalt?



This needs to be secure and a tight bond (so it can't easily be removed by hand). The problem lies in the fact that I need to be able to remove it in about a years time. I was thinking of an asphalt adhesive and use a solvent to break it down when I need to remove the bronze objects. Any ideas?

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From: AT Carroll

you can actually look at those adhesives available in hardware stores. you might want to try cement or sealants.



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