Originally Posted By: mc
i don't know if it has already been said but surgical tubing or heavy rubber bands will hold the crack together with out damaging your stock.i think acraglas s a good product and works well.but you can find small amounts of good epoxy at hardware and auto part stores that will work for your repair.mc


The blue rubber strips nurses use to restrict blood flow, when giving a blood test, work great. I mentioned it to a nurse recently and she gave me a handful(lifetime supply). I agree that any of the slow curing epoxies work just as well as "Acraglas". I disagree(respectfully, of course) that Gorilla Glue or any of the "super glues" are as good as epoxy.

Drilling a hole at the end of a crack is an old remedy for glass and auto metal but I doubt that wood would respond the same way.

Last edited by Jim Legg; 01/07/10 12:08 AM.

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