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Unread 01-17-2007, 07:26 PM   #1
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Default Glue for cracked grips

Well, I managed to crack a wooden grip dismantling a gun with which I am unfamiliar... not a Luger.
Fortunately the edges fit together perfectly and after repair should not show at all, but rather than just do what I always do (yes, I've done the same dumb thing before), I thought I'd ask you guys what glue you prefer to use to repair cracked wooden grips?
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Unread 01-17-2007, 07:54 PM   #2
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David,

I like using the yellow Elmer's wood glue for carpenters. The key is to wipe off any excess with a damp rag before it dries. I let things dry for 24-hours.

I also use this making Japanese shoji screens.

As an experiment, I have tried to break a glued and cured joint. The wood will splinter all around the glued joint, but not the joint itself...
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Thanks, that's what I' ve used in the past, but I had my doubts.
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