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Have two vintage pads that have cracks in the black base that migrated from most likely having the screws screwed in too tight. What would be the best/proper glue to use upon removing the pad to repair correctly? PS. I was considering Super Glue Gel or Gorilla Glue, but there might be better thoughts out there. PS. Both pads are Jostam FWIW.


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I've repaired a couple like that, Tom. I used a clear epoxy. I didn't make any attempt to further hide the cracks, but I have since thought that if one were to dye the epoxy black it it help in doing so. Especially if you left some epoxy proud of the base, on the edges, and sanded it down to base level.

As hard as these old pads are getting to find I can understand your wanting to salvage them.

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Originally Posted By: Stan
I've repaired a couple like that, Tom. I used a clear epoxy. I didn't make any attempt to further hide the cracks, but I have since thought that if one were to dye the epoxy black it it help in doing so. Especially if you left some epoxy proud of the base, on the edges, and sanded it down to base level.

As hard as these old pads are getting to find I can understand your wanting to salvage them.

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Ditto!! Stan's all over this one!

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I use accraglass gel died to match for this type of repair, it does not shine like the liquid epoxy does.


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I just repaired an old black buttplate and used AcraGlas. To dye it I used some old copier toner powder I had around, worked well.


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JB Weld is a two-part epoxy that cures black.

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Originally Posted By: Replacement
JB Weld is a two-part epoxy that cures black.


Nope. It mixes gray and cures gray.
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I just fixed one with superglue gel which may have not been the best choice. Then cleaned it up with a needle file and 600 grit sand paper. Finished using black shoe paste and gave it a good buffing. End product looks quite good. We'll see if it stands up to wear and tear.

Ps: mine was plastic not horn

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JB Weld is a two-part epoxy that cures black.


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Nope. It mixes gray and cures gray.
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You are correct, but it's a dark gray.

Here is another JB Weld product that may be a better solution for plastic base plates, and this one is black.

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J-B WELD PLASTICBONDER (Black): A quick setting and multipurpose two part urethane adhesive & gap filling system that provides a strong and lasting bond to many plastic surfaces J-B Weld PlasticBonder is great for DIY plastic repairs,...
CURE AND SET TIME: After mixing the two part formula with the included mixing tray and stir stick, PlasticBonder takes 15 minutes to set and 30 hours to cure J-B Weld PlasticBonder set and cure color is black

https://www.amazon.com/J-B-Weld-50139-Plastic-Adhesive/dp/B01IBOK7FE

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Thanks all. The black J-B Weld looks like a possibility. Wish I knew whether it dried matt black or glossy black. I've used Acra-glass jell also for repairs. Good stuff.


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