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21.
Bird Bath
Let dry for 24
hours.
.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/bird_bath.html
22.
Boat, Plywood
Draw up tight for 24
hours or longer. Then patch as above.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/boat_plywood.html
23.
Boat, Sail
But if the break runs with the grain, coat the broken edges with epoxy glue and clamp together for 24
hours.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/boat_sail.html
24.
Bone
Coat both edges with Duco cement and clamp together for six
hours. If the broken object is exposed to weather, use epoxy glue instead.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/bone.html
25.
Book
If you wish, leather can be further protected by brushing on bookbinder's lacquer 48
hours after oil treatment described.
Ink stains on cloth covers.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/book.html
26.
Brush, Sink
Let glue dry 48
hours or more.
.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/brush_sink.html
27.
Canoe Paddle
Clamp together for 24
hours.
Blade splintered, cracked slightly at tip.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/c/canoe_paddle.html
28.
Charcoal Grill, Metal
If post doesn't loosen, apply more penetrating oil and let it soak in for several
hours. Then use your hammer again.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/c/charcoal_grill_metal.html
29.
China
If broken piece is used and washed frequently, spread epoxy glue on the edges and press together for 24
hours.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/c/china.html
30.
Clock
Clamp edges together for 24
hours.
Electric clock doesn't run.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/c/clock.html
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