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Laine… about the crack in the handle of yer saw…..
I dunno if you are familiar with drafting tools, but thee is a gizmo called an erasing shield, which is a very thin stainless steel sheet (cutable with scissors).
I buy 5 or six at a time just for working glue into fine cracks.
You can use carpenters glue and lay it over the crack and work it in with the erasing sheild, or if it's a trough and through crack, use yer shop vac to suck the glue through to the other side
Clamping is fun, due to so many irregular surfaces.
You can maybe, but not likely, use quick grip clamps.
Tape stretched tight is another option,
Surgical tubing may work if you have it at hand.
rope wrapped around and then tightened with a dowel as in spanish windlass similar to…
http://www.finehomebuilding.com/how-to/tips/the-spanish-windlass.aspx
Good luck
I dunno if you are familiar with drafting tools, but thee is a gizmo called an erasing shield, which is a very thin stainless steel sheet (cutable with scissors).
I buy 5 or six at a time just for working glue into fine cracks.
You can use carpenters glue and lay it over the crack and work it in with the erasing sheild, or if it's a trough and through crack, use yer shop vac to suck the glue through to the other side
Clamping is fun, due to so many irregular surfaces.
You can maybe, but not likely, use quick grip clamps.
Tape stretched tight is another option,
Surgical tubing may work if you have it at hand.
rope wrapped around and then tightened with a dowel as in spanish windlass similar to…
http://www.finehomebuilding.com/how-to/tips/the-spanish-windlass.aspx
Good luck