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Old 11th November 2011, 06:16 PM   #1
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No worries gentlemen, this is a very clean break and it is completely below the ferrule so nothing at all of the repair will be visible once the glue sets. Sounds like 2-part epoxy it is. Any particular brand suggestions on this?
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Old 11th November 2011, 06:22 PM   #2
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Devcon 5 minute Epoxy.
You can hold the pieces together until it sets .
Every man his own clamp .
Use only on a hidden break; it yellows over time .
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Old 11th November 2011, 06:47 PM   #3
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I have had some professonial work done that was really very good. All depends on how in your face the repair area is. This stuff is very good as it can be thinned down with water so a patch or joint can be less obvious. It can be bought in "IVORY" I have not tried to add colour to the material but as it can be thinned with water I see no reason why you could not add a dash of water colour paint and test to match then polish to match.

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