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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 988311" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>Clear epoxy, definitely. ......How and what, depends what you're doing, what it is. Lot of Bakelite things, you can fix with a lot of epoxy on the back/inside where you can't see it, so you put it over the joint instead of just on the join surfaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 988311, member: 17768"] Clear epoxy, definitely. ......How and what, depends what you're doing, what it is. Lot of Bakelite things, you can fix with a lot of epoxy on the back/inside where you can't see it, so you put it over the joint instead of just on the join surfaces. [/QUOTE]
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