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Any way to repair a broken placesetter?
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EgginDawg
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After tonights cook and clean I was storing my gear when I leaned my placesetter into my Egg with all the weight on one of the legs. Suddenly the leg broke! :(
Any way to repair this?
Any way to repair this?
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JB Quick-Weld It's an expoxy available at Ace Hardware and similar stores.
In the past, some have cautioned about using epoxies in proximity to heat and food. I don't understand their argument, and so use my epoxied plate setter whenever the need arises.
Ken -
JB Weld so far it's still holding. Leg broke in 3 pieces
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My placesetter is blacker than black. I'll get me some JB Weld and give it a shot. Thanks!
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My dealer / friend gave it to me. He used gorilla glue and it fell apart. started with 1 crack then had to glue all back together but have used since then for alot of low & slows & will try Pizza's soon just to see how it holds up as it's a spare.
Pat
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