Skip to main content
added 37 characters in body
Source Link

If you need something truly strong, you can use the JB Weld epoxy tape (FiberWeld). It works well on applications like this. The caveat - it isn't very pretty. But it will hold. I would probably quick-set epoxy the broken ends with a small amount, so you know it is lined up properly, and when that sets, wrap it with the FiberWeld tape.

Also eBay for a replacement part!

If you need something truly strong, you can use the JB Weld epoxy tape (FiberWeld). It works well on applications like this. The caveat - it isn't very pretty. But it will hold. I would probably quick-set epoxy the broken ends with a small amount, so you know it is lined up properly, and when that sets, wrap it with the FiberWeld tape.

If you need something truly strong, you can use the JB Weld epoxy tape (FiberWeld). It works well on applications like this. The caveat - it isn't very pretty. But it will hold. I would probably quick-set epoxy the broken ends with a small amount, so you know it is lined up properly, and when that sets, wrap it with the FiberWeld tape.

Also eBay for a replacement part!

Source Link

If you need something truly strong, you can use the JB Weld epoxy tape (FiberWeld). It works well on applications like this. The caveat - it isn't very pretty. But it will hold. I would probably quick-set epoxy the broken ends with a small amount, so you know it is lined up properly, and when that sets, wrap it with the FiberWeld tape.