MAC Glue is a quick drying  adhesive  designed specifically for glass on glass. It
dries completely clear. The thin nature of MAC's formula helps prevent blushing that
can ruin projects.There is no need to apply  MAC thick on glass canvas's. A little
around trhe outside edges of the glass is more than enough. Applying thick only
wastes the adhesive and slows the curing process. Click on the pictures below to see
MAC's clarity. MAC is truly the clearest choice for glass on glass projects.
WHY    USE    MAC?
If applied smooth enough
MAC can go unnoticed.
Do you see the glue? Note
the heart is beveled. That
is a reflection you see, not
the MAC adhesive
Look a little closer. See,
there is nothing to see
Here is a clock. Photos taken from the
front and from the back. The back side
looks virtually as good as the front.
Here is a close up. I know it
is hard to tell, but you are
looking at the back of the
piece! Not the front.
MAC works amazing on terracotta! You
will not believe how quick you can
grout after completing a terracotta
project. Click the link below to see a
cheap digital camera vid of Tim
McIntire gluing a daisy one a pot (like
the one  above) and literally mixing the
grout and grouting immediately after.
He then shows how tight the bond was,
after only 2 or 3 minutes. He shows by
scrubbing the piece hard, finally being
able to knock off a piece. Vid cut into 2
parts due to digital camera only being
able to record for 3 minutes.
MAC also works great on surfaces other than glass. Wood, terracotta, concrete and styrofoam
just to name a few. MAC makes a variety of outdoor projects much easier. There is no more
need to deal with thinset for projects such as concrete stepping stones birdbaths and terracotta
pots. With MAC, simply glue and grout.  MAC can also be used to create adhesive grouts! With
an adhesive grout you can make projects with large space between the glass. For outdoor
projects, MAC makes things easier! MAC's durability and ease of use makes it the clearest
choice for projects outside of glass on glass!   
notice all of the open grout space on the pots. An
advantage of mixing MAC with the grout.
We leave the everything as they are to
show they are fully functional and in
use. This is a concrete steppingstone
that has been outside since 2002.
A stepping stone made out of broken
plates. Yet to be grouted.. It has been
in all weather for 3 years without grout
and it is still in great shape! Once
cured, MAC is very stubborn about
budging.
All of those gray stepping stones, They
were once black. Seven years in the
sun has bleached them gray! These
stepping stones range in age from 2
years old to 7 years old. MAC also
works great on concrete birdbaths.
This is MAC on partical board.  As you
can see it is being put to use.. It was
created in 2002 by MAC artist/co
owner Tina McIntire
WHY USE ANYTHING ELSE?