Cookie Cutter Seperating.....

Baking By canyongal Updated 6 May 2009 , 4:17pm by TracyLH

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canyongal Posted 5 May 2009 , 5:40am
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Hi,

I have a couple of cookie cutters that are coming apart where they were orginally soldered (I am assuming that is what keeps them together). Do you have any suggestions on how to secure them?

Thanks, Jane

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CakeDiva73 Posted 5 May 2009 , 8:02am
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Scotch Tape - works like a charm. HTH

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canyongal Posted 5 May 2009 , 4:34pm
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hmmm, that sounds incredibly.............easy! I guess I was thinking I needed to make a fix that was more long term, but I suppose one can always "re-tape". Is there a more permanent fix?

Thanks, Jane

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SUELA Posted 5 May 2009 , 4:37pm
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Re-solder them? Or try superglue?

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cindy58 Posted 5 May 2009 , 5:19pm
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What about the glue they use in the "make your own cutter" instructions?

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bakinccc Posted 5 May 2009 , 9:06pm
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I use the glue recommended by KHalstead in the "make your own cutters" tutorial. It's JBWeld cold-weld glue from Home Depot. It's a two-part epoxy that's food-safe. I use clothespins to hold the ends together while drying which takes less than 5 minutes if you're in a rush. Good luck!!

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canyongal Posted 6 May 2009 , 3:43am
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Thanks so much everyone. Sounds like tape will hold me for a bit and I will pick up some of the glue the next time I am at Home Depot.

Thanks! Jane

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TracyLH Posted 6 May 2009 , 4:17pm
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Ditto with bakinccc! I use the JB Weld Cold Weld and it works pretty well!

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