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Trying to repair a 45-50 year old stereo bench that didn't survive the move too well. Hopefully Gorilla Glue and whatever clamps I can scrounge up will be sufficient.
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Boy will that ruin the value when it get’s to 2085 antique roadshow.......
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I’ve had good luck with wood glue. Clamp it on and leave it for 24 hours before taking the clamps off.
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I fix all kinds of wood things with carpenter’s wood glue. I’ve found broken book cases left out on garbage day that a little wood glue and clamping brought back to usable condition. (I used it as handy garage storage). I glue chairs, cutting boards, coffee tables, everything. If you can, disassemble the item a bit so you can get glue into the cracks and then clamp it. The joint may be stronger than it was originally.