I'd agree with Al(T-Bird) - epoxy is a great choice for glass. I personally use the 5 minute stuff, as it generally has the lowest strength.....I figure 1000 lb/sq. inch is plenty of strenth. *Wet epoxy wipes clean with alcohol*
The slight color difference in the Pulsar Sport

I went and looked at mine. I'm thinking that for starters, that glass is
really thin compared to any other Pulsar, and it is slightly recessed below the bezel face. So, the red is not as rich, nor does it disipate the light the same. It could be different glass, but my experience working with stained glass leads me to thinking that the difference in chemicals would not make much of a price difference on such a small item. We're only talking tenths of a gram of common minerals, to each square foot of glass sheet. It
is mysterious, a slight departure from the other Pulsars.
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