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31.
Column, Wood
Soak for 24
hours in pentachlorophenol and set in position.
If column stands on masonry and has no base, cut rotten part off square.
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32.
Concrete
Keep covered with damp burlap for 48
hours or longer.
Surface pitted, rough, uneven.
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33.
Cooking Utensils
Coat both surfaces with epoxy glue and press together for 24
hours. Utensil can be used again for oven cooking.
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34.
Croquet Mallet
Tap together and let dry for 24
hours.
Handle broken.
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35.
Cutlery, Kitchen
Allow glue to dry 48
hours.
Handle split If it is wood, dry thoroughly and force epoxy glue in the split.
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36.
Cutlery, Table
Apply Duco cement to both edges and clamp together for six
hours.
Silver tarnished.
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37.
Door, Accordion
Let dry about six
hours before moving door.
Damage to wood doors.
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38.
Driveway Curb
Wet concrete between boards with water and let it stand for several
hours. Then remove excess water and brush on a soupy grout of cement.
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39.
Earthenware
Then coat both edges with epoxy glue and press together for 24
hours. The epoxy will withstand water and oven heat.
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40.
Exterior Wall, Brick
Let dry for several
hours, then fog wall with clear water several times during next 24
hours. Apply a second coat of paint on damp surface.
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