This is exactly what I was looking for! I just got a new table for which I wanted a glass top and found one the exact same size but with the same aluminum disks glued on to it. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much for this video. It helped me tremendously. One thing I did that worked even faster… I did not have a candle so I used a sterno. This worked even faster (about 5 minutes) and when pushed slightly with a wooden ruler, they all slid off quite easily. Thanks again for sharing.
THANK YOU for this video! Super grateful. I had 2 round side tables whose legs were wobbly and falling apart, and thanks to your instructions I was able to remove the metal fixings and have re-purposed the glass tops by placing them on various round vintage items I had. It worked GREAT and I'm glad I did not have to throw away perfectly good glass pieces! Oh, and it only took 8 minutes each with the candle, and I used Nail Polish remover to remove the excess glue and it worked great!
I was facing the same issue and try to remove this glue but not succeeded and once saw this video - now it is resolved. Thanks and really helpfull video.
Fantastic fix! We’ve been struggling forever trying to take off similar leg supports that you removed from our coffee table that we’re repurposing! Nothing worked, and we were afraid to put pressure on the supports so that we wouldn’t break the glass. You’re the BEST!! Well done!
Thanks for the informative video. Timing seems to vary a lot so keep an eye on things. I put the tea light about the same distance as shown and set my timer for 20 minutes. I came to have a look at the progress after about 10 minutes and the fitting had fallen into the candle with very little residue but I had numerous blobs of splattered wax to clean up. LOL
I know this is an old post but I just stumbled upon it while researching methods for removing aluminum square blocks from the corners of 3'x 3' 3/8" thick tempered glass. After watching this video I had another idea since I did not have any tea lite candles on hand. I removed mine with a soldering iron which gives a very controlled and precise/targeted heat source. My aluminum blocks had a threaded hole in the center so I put the tip of the soldering iron in the threaded hole and I used a clamp to manage the cord and support the soldering iron. Took 5-10 minutes and a couple light taps with a stuby hammer and the blocks slid away. Residue easily cleaned up with acetone. No damage or marring of glass or the blocks.
You are a genius, ‘make do workshop’ 😀 That method is absolutely fantastic, and with a squeezing too, the aluminium part can be be removed afterwards with astonishing ease, requiring to hardly apply any force. I’m very grateful 😉 By the way: in order to remove the remaining glue, just using regular nail varnish remover does the job perfectly in less than 2 minutes. Kind regards from Belgium.
Thank you very much, glad to be of help! Nail varnish remover works perfectly - it's made up predominantly of Acetone and is much easier to obtain. Greetings from the UK 😀👍
Really easy and cheap method..mine came off in 15mins i placed the candles close..after removing the metaols let the glass in room temperature for 15 mins,dont put acetone on hot glass... Thanks once again bro.
Thanks so much for this video! I had a glass table top break and apparently the company I bought this table from makes these proprietary-sized adapters and refuse to sell them or new tops, so I couldn't buy them anywhere. I ended up using your video as inspiration and ran it under some scalding hot water to loosen the glue and it popped right off!
Thanks so much for this video! Because of it I was able to salvage the aluminium circles off from a glass table I found on the side of the road! I really needed circular pieces like them for a project of mine so this helps tremendously! I ended up applying a bit of acetone to hopefully loosen up the glue first and then hitting the aluminium with a butane torch (not literally lmao) and they popped off from the heat after about a minute or 2!
I actually left mine for a fair bit longer and they actually just fall off on their own. In case that saves anyone the grief of applying pressure to them. Also found the glue was more or less gone as well so no extra scraping needed.
Thank you for this (although I was on edge for your wrist as you were prising them off!) I have a set of glass & metal bathroom scales, which are stuck in exactly the same way and I want to re-purpose them, as a surface, for my Polymer Clay modelling, so getting on with that today. Cheers!
I found the same coffee table all Glass and have a under storage also made out of glass. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO I'M GOING TO DO EXACT SAME THING
I opted for.the heat gun method, but not knowing heat would do the trick, you showed me how ro do this. Glass is so expensive. Someone gave me some old glass tops so I could use them in my classroom. Tried this before by using acetone and a hammer with chisel. I shattered them. This time, IT WORKED!!! Thanks!!!
Great tip, 👍🏼 however, if you use a set of pipe grips the glue is soft enough to get them off in a few minutes, also the glue that’s left can be scraped off with a Stanley blade without the need of any solvent.
Ues mate thanks for putting up this video ive got a 2 circular peices of class the were originally a set of 3 but over time they have bent over leaving the un usable i was gonna chuck but i have 2 old put stools that have quality oak leggs. I thought i was gonna have to leave the metal discs on but hay ho you know the how we do thanks and respect ✌️
Thanks for putting this easy and useful trick. However I am wondering if I have to put the aluminum part back to glass then what should I use to glue it more firmly.
Thank you so, so much! I had this glass scale that I was ready to give up on (I had been dinging at it with a box cutter >.< ). I used nail polish to remove the left over glue instead of pure Acetone (I believe there is a fair bit of Acetone in nail polish). Now I have a beautiful pallet
Cool. I have the same problem on a table top I salvated and this could remove the metal fixtures on it. Any ideas on how to separate two pieces of glass that were bonded together (epoxy I think from the slight smell I got after scraping a bit away)? It's a rectangular 'tube' about 48cm high, 20cm on a side and glass 19mm thick (so the glued interfaces are pretty wide). I tried a razor but that only works to a mm depth or so then the glued gap is too thin to push the razor farther down . I'd throw the whole thing in an oven but I don't have any that big. I tried some acetone soaks on the seam which didn't work but I didn't use much either and it evaporated in 10-20sec. I'm afraid to use a heat gun since I can't heat the whole 40cm length at the same time and I feel like maybe the glass is going to crack if I don't heat it evenly. Not sure what else to try.
I've had candles under them for an hour now and still won't budge, I can see the glue changing and appearing like it shows on yours and it is getting very hot- how much longer should I wait and let it sit before giving up? Im using a knife to try to push them off, would another tool help more?
I have to remove it this glass itself attcged to my dining table how can i detatch the glass top from my dining table ? Am moving home so i need to remove it any idea ??? I cant find any screw or bolts to remove the glass
that’s also my issue! did u find out how yet? me and my family are moving and we can’t fit our dining room table into the place without dissembling it but we don’t know what to use.
So, where do I get this type of piece of glass for my old table? I love the table, but the top is peeling off. I just want to use a curved-edge glass like this to put on top. Any ideas where to get it?
Lo hice más fácil y más rápido Solo usé el secador de pelo en la temperatura más caliente 10 minutos luego con el pedazo de madera y el martillo adiós metal , el poquito de pega que le quedó se lo quité con una cuchilla con el cristal aún caliente y el secador aún en las mano
This is exactly what I was looking for! I just got a new table for which I wanted a glass top and found one the exact same size but with the same aluminum disks glued on to it. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much for this video. It helped me tremendously. One thing I did that worked even faster… I did not have a candle so I used a sterno. This worked even faster (about 5 minutes) and when pushed slightly with a wooden ruler, they all slid off quite easily. Thanks again for sharing.
THANK YOU for this video! Super grateful. I had 2 round side tables whose legs were wobbly and falling apart, and thanks to your instructions I was able to remove the metal fixings and have re-purposed the glass tops by placing them on various round vintage items I had. It worked GREAT and I'm glad I did not have to throw away perfectly good glass pieces! Oh, and it only took 8 minutes each with the candle, and I used Nail Polish remover to remove the excess glue and it worked great!
I was facing the same issue and try to remove this glue but not succeeded and once saw this video - now it is resolved. Thanks and really helpfull video.
Fantastic fix! We’ve been struggling forever trying to take off similar leg supports that you removed from our coffee table that we’re repurposing! Nothing worked, and we were afraid to put pressure on the supports so that we wouldn’t break the glass. You’re the BEST!! Well done!
100% working method. This saved my lot of energy and money 😅 it takes maximum 7-10 mins for me.. and it came out easily with a few taps at border.
Thanks for the informative video. Timing seems to vary a lot so keep an eye on things. I put the tea light about the same distance as shown and set my timer for 20 minutes. I came to have a look at the progress after about 10 minutes and the fitting had fallen into the candle with very little residue but I had numerous blobs of splattered wax to clean up. LOL
Wow! Great tip! I used a torch to heat up the metal for about 10 seconds, then used a pair of channel locks to twist it off. Super easy!!!
I know this is an old post but I just stumbled upon it while researching methods for removing aluminum square blocks from the corners of 3'x 3' 3/8" thick tempered glass. After watching this video I had another idea since I did not have any tea lite candles on hand. I removed mine with a soldering iron which gives a very controlled and precise/targeted heat source. My aluminum blocks had a threaded hole in the center so I put the tip of the soldering iron in the threaded hole and I used a clamp to manage the cord and support the soldering iron. Took 5-10 minutes and a couple light taps with a stuby hammer and the blocks slid away. Residue easily cleaned up with acetone. No damage or marring of glass or the blocks.
You are a genius, ‘make do workshop’ 😀
That method is absolutely fantastic, and with a squeezing too, the aluminium part can be be removed afterwards with astonishing ease, requiring to hardly apply any force.
I’m very grateful 😉
By the way: in order to remove the remaining glue, just using regular nail varnish remover does the job perfectly in less than 2 minutes.
Kind regards from Belgium.
Thank you very much, glad to be of help! Nail varnish remover works perfectly - it's made up predominantly of Acetone and is much easier to obtain. Greetings from the UK 😀👍
Really easy and cheap method..mine came off in 15mins i placed the candles close..after removing the metaols let the glass in room temperature for 15 mins,dont put acetone on hot glass...
Thanks once again bro.
Glad to be of help! Good shout - always wait for the glass to cool before applying the solvent 👍
Thanks so much for this video! I had a glass table top break and apparently the company I bought this table from makes these proprietary-sized adapters and refuse to sell them or new tops, so I couldn't buy them anywhere. I ended up using your video as inspiration and ran it under some scalding hot water to loosen the glue and it popped right off!
Thanks so much...It worked like miracle ...1st video I came across on google and it solved the issue.
Amazing . I have the exact same glass with the exact same aluminum circles that need to be removed. thanks for posting this
oh my god ! thanks. This is the very simple and fast method compare to hair dryer. Done my work !!
This was more helpful than i expected 😂 thank you .
brilliant, i knew the power of tea light candle, but never knew it can be used in this way,
Brilliant idea. Well done. Just what I was looking for on how to do this.
Thanks so much for posting. I was baffled as to how to get them off.
Thanks so much for this video! Because of it I was able to salvage the aluminium circles off from a glass table I found on the side of the road! I really needed circular pieces like them for a project of mine so this helps tremendously!
I ended up applying a bit of acetone to hopefully loosen up the glue first and then hitting the aluminium with a butane torch (not literally lmao) and they popped off from the heat after about a minute or 2!
I actually left mine for a fair bit longer and they actually just fall off on their own. In case that saves anyone the grief of applying pressure to them. Also found the glue was more or less gone as well so no extra scraping needed.
Thank you for this (although I was on edge for your wrist as you were prising them off!)
I have a set of glass & metal bathroom scales, which are stuck in exactly the same way and I want to re-purpose them, as a surface, for my Polymer Clay modelling, so getting on with that today.
Cheers!
Had me laughing so much but I actually rate this! 😂Why on earth is there a bagpipe playing at 1:24 😂
My too! By the way, it was an accordion 😉
I found the same coffee table all Glass and have a under storage also made out of glass. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO I'M GOING TO DO EXACT SAME THING
This method worked for me. Thank you very much
Would love to see how the rest of this project turned out. Thanks for the candle tip will definitely be using this!
Thanks bro. Was wanting to remove the glass step up on my desk. So these needed to come off. :)
I opted for.the heat gun method, but not knowing heat would do the trick, you showed me how ro do this. Glass is so expensive. Someone gave me some old glass tops so I could use them in my classroom. Tried this before by using acetone and a hammer with chisel. I shattered them. This time, IT WORKED!!! Thanks!!!
Thank you so much!!! You literally saved my loads of money. Thank you....
After the glue melts a little bit u can use a strong thread or thin wire to pry it from glass.
What a glue name?
WoW! And I was thinking of taking it to a glass shop, thanks.
Great tip, 👍🏼 however, if you use a set of pipe grips the glue is soft enough to get them off in a few minutes, also the glue that’s left can be scraped off with a Stanley blade without the need of any solvent.
Thanks so much for this, I’m going to try this.
How do you reinstall them? Some of mine fell off.
Thanks a lot for this useful trick..it helped me today 😊
Could you please tell me which glue is used to stick that thing.
The manufacturer might know, not this guy who bought it second hand.
Ues mate thanks for putting up this video ive got a 2 circular peices of class the were originally a set of 3 but over time they have bent over leaving the un usable i was gonna chuck but i have 2 old put stools that have quality oak leggs. I thought i was gonna have to leave the metal discs on but hay ho you know the how we do thanks and respect ✌️
Sounds like a good result, glad to be of help! 👍
Gracias de gran ayuda ! Es lo que buscaba
Thanks for putting this easy and useful trick. However I am wondering if I have to put the aluminum part back to glass then what should I use to glue it more firmly.
Ultraviolet light
Thank you very much.... It really helped..
Thanks this video, and how to again what glue can be glued?
Spike Lee style edits…love it
Thanks a lot, this was very useful
Thank you so, so much!
I had this glass scale that I was ready to give up on (I had been dinging at it with a box cutter >.< ).
I used nail polish to remove the left over glue instead of pure Acetone
(I believe there is a fair bit of Acetone in nail polish).
Now I have a beautiful pallet
Glad I could help! Indeed, nail varnish remover is predominantly made up of Acetone and works just as well. Sounds like a good result 😊👍
Thank you. This worked like a charm!
I want those steel caps.. where can I find them???
Thanks a lot, nice idea :-)
Cool. I have the same problem on a table top I salvated and this could remove the metal fixtures on it. Any ideas on how to separate two pieces of glass that were bonded together (epoxy I think from the slight smell I got after scraping a bit away)? It's a rectangular 'tube' about 48cm high, 20cm on a side and glass 19mm thick (so the glued interfaces are pretty wide). I tried a razor but that only works to a mm depth or so then the glued gap is too thin to push the razor farther down . I'd throw the whole thing in an oven but I don't have any that big. I tried some acetone soaks on the seam which didn't work but I didn't use much either and it evaporated in 10-20sec. I'm afraid to use a heat gun since I can't heat the whole 40cm length at the same time and I feel like maybe the glass is going to crack if I don't heat it evenly. Not sure what else to try.
What glue is used?
Very helpful thanks v much mate
Hi l'm looking for this bonded metal what can l do to get it
Mine just remove from new glass table during assembling would you plz guide me how to glue it back .
So helpful... Thank You... 👍👍😊
What kind of glue should I use to put the glass back once I paint them?
You are a genius thank you!
Thanks It Worked!
جربتها عبر ريشو قارورة غاز صغيرة وتطلب مني دقيقة لنزعيها رائع 💖
How do apply them on?
What should i use to glue them back?
GENIUS! Thank you so much!!!!
I've had candles under them for an hour now and still won't budge, I can see the glue changing and appearing like it shows on yours and it is getting very hot- how much longer should I wait and let it sit before giving up? Im using a knife to try to push them off, would another tool help more?
Curious. Were you able to get the aluminum pieces off?
Tried heating glass with an indian style gas stove.....suddenly glass cracked....but it is helpful tip
Yup 30min. Thank you!
Thank you!!
I have to remove it this glass itself attcged to my dining table how can i detatch the glass top from my dining table ? Am moving home so i need to remove it any idea ??? I cant find any screw or bolts to remove the glass
that’s also my issue! did u find out how yet? me and my family are moving and we can’t fit our dining room table into the place without dissembling it but we don’t know what to use.
How to cut the heat resistant table mosque sir, can you help me?
My son lent on my table today and one of these came off what's the best way to put them back on without glue getting everywhere 🤷♂️
So, where do I get this type of piece of glass for my old table? I love the table, but the top is peeling off. I just want to use a curved-edge glass like this to put on top. Any ideas where to get it?
I found mine on a social media marketplace for £10, it was a standard glass coffee table and they come up for sale fairly often 😊
Mine has been took off accidentally and now I don't now I will place it again 😮
Thank you pal
Lo hice más fácil y más rápido
Solo usé el secador de pelo en la temperatura más caliente 10 minutos luego con el pedazo de madera y el martillo adiós metal , el poquito de pega que le quedó se lo quité con una cuchilla con el cristal aún caliente y el secador aún en las mano
Kya naam h gond ka
Bhai ye crack ho gaya hai toh fix hoga kya
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thx ..
Got the blocks off easy enough but the glass sheet shattered when scraping the glue off!
Super
Quiero pegar una meza dd vidrio y metal que se me despego y precio para ecuador esmeraldas
Anyone tried using a hair dryer?
This method didn't work for me.
Try to do it with Stodoys plans :)
I have a better way go to your hard ware stoor get your self a blow torch heat up the mettle things and thy just drop off
Clean up your garage.
I have since done so! 😀👍