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Last edited by battle; 07/07/08 12:14 AM.
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The bottom picture looks like you've almost got it fixed.
There should be a way to color epoxy for a close match.
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I have colored epoxy with soot from an acetylene flame collected inside a tin can, but lately have used the dye Brownells sells to color their Acraglas. A little goes a long way and available in brown and black.
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Try googling Dutchman Woodworks for a replacement...Geo
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Nothing holds like JB Weld apoxy that you get from the NAPA auto parts store. It has held plastic parts together in my car that I broke almost twenty years ago!! And it's still holding. So, I would try that after I bought and installed a replacement like George suggested. Then you will always have the original. Color it however you want. A black magic marker would probably be OK after you wipe off the excess. Good luck!!
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Lots of old plates laying around in old gunshops with a smith working installing pads.
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"Lots of old plates laying around in old gunshops with a smith working installing pads."
If you find one just like the broken one above - please let me know.
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There is an epoxy for plastic, at Walmart. It dries black and seems to work well. Your plate looks like horn to me.
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Use very thin super glue you can get at hobby shops. They use it on RC airplanes so it's very strong. You can get it in a variety of viscositys.
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