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Old 09-03-2008, 12:59 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ron View Post
What about a 2 part epoxy to join them? I would use a rag with some rubbing alcohol to clean both metal parts up and then epoxy it. Automotive parts places have epoxies to join metal to metal perhaps you can try to get some there.
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that might work... and epoxy glues i have, just the question if i have a special metal type too, thanks for the great idea

hey, if anyone else got some other ideas on how to fix this shot it off!

*goes and checks what kinds of glue are left...*
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