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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 564747" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>I've had great results in this situation with just putting a small amount of Elmer's, et.al., on the cracked line. Then gently working it into the crack using either my finger, a tooth pick, or a fine piece of wire. Work in what you can, wipe off the excess before it dries, repeat process until you're satisfied the crack is full. I then gently clamp it down with a wood clamp; I've used a wooden clothes pin with great success (the pinch kind with the metal spring!). FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 564747, member: 32"] I've had great results in this situation with just putting a small amount of Elmer's, et.al., on the cracked line. Then gently working it into the crack using either my finger, a tooth pick, or a fine piece of wire. Work in what you can, wipe off the excess before it dries, repeat process until you're satisfied the crack is full. I then gently clamp it down with a wood clamp; I've used a wooden clothes pin with great success (the pinch kind with the metal spring!). FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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