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Fixing gap at fades?

Started by bornofmud, September 28, 2013, 02:07:00 AM

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bornofmud

Possible to fix a gap in between the laminations and riser at the beginning (as in closer to the center of the bow) of the fades?  It's only on one side and is at a part of the bow that will be very slightly active.  Can I fill it with thin ca glue? Or somehow make the epoxy thinner to get it in the gap?

macbow

If it is,a small enough gap that CA glue has trouble getting in then that is what I'd use.
Some CA glues have a sand like sealer that can be spread over the glue line that causes the glue to set up instantly and makes it very hard.

My Grizzly CA glue has a spray hardener or excellarator once the area is flooded I spray the glue area,and it is set up instantly.

On wider gaps I make a putty with TB 3 and sawdust and force into the gap.
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I used to date a nurse, and she would give me syringes that I used to fill gaps and make repairs.  I"d take the needle off to suck the glue up in the syringe, then put the needle on to inject the glue.

I recently bought some syringes at Walgreens, but the needles were not removable, and they were way too thin to suck up any glue.
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LittleBen

You can buy all that sort of stuff from veterinary supply companies. I think in some states they may not sell syringes and needles in the store w/o prescription, but could be wrong ... never tried

bornofmud

Good idea!  Luckily (not the best word, but go with it), I have diabetes, and thus many a needle. Thanks for the help guys!

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