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how to fix broken placesetter
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I broke A leg off of my place setter some time ago and have not had much luck fixing it. I have been using a firebrick mortar recommended at the local hardware store but can't seem to cure it correctly (comes in a caulk tube, which says it needs to cure at 1400). In the past I've gotten this to hold for several months at a time but the last two attempts have not set at all. Any suggestions for a different type of glue or mortar? Thanks in advance.
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Get some JBWeld...works great!
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You can use JBWeld. Here's a link to my webpage on doing this: JB Weld Repairs Good luck!The Naked Whiz
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Thanks, I'll give that a shot.
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The JB Weld does work great. Close to a year and still holding.
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I have to constantly remind myself not to hold the platesetter by a leg, it puts too much stress on it.canuckland
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