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So I have cracked a few frames in my day and didn’t want to throw them out.whixh is what I had to do before I found the super glue trick and believe you me it WORKS,!
I got upset the other day and slammed a frame down and it cracked
I fixed it by using a squeeze of cheap super glue from the dollar store and cheap baking soda .
All you have to do is apply a thin or thick layer don’t matter and immediately sprinkle a little or a lot of b-soda onthe glued crack .wait 30 seconds and blow the existing sodapowder off .
Voila fixed . Not temporarily but fixed for life . It’s amazing .. it works on.
Wood. Carbon . Fiberglass , aluminum and all plastics alike.
I was floored and marveled at this magic trick . I have one that I did years ago and still holding strong .. what I do to make it aesthetically pleasing is do the trick and lightly sand the area totally flush and spot paint . But you don’t have to . And it really does work on anything ..
The REAL TEST was a year ago I had an old stick from the early 80,s. The string caved into the frame / pulled thru the wall to where the string had recessed and pulled all the way thru the chamber wall and was resting on the inside wall.. so all I had to do wAs begrudgingly cut out and pull out my brand new (2 hrs old ) Isospeed control string tension .... I Glued the crack where the string caved between the two grommets holes . glued the area then sprinkled on my baking soda wait 30 seconds .. then just in case , prolly didn’t need to do this ,but repeated the process for extra insurance.
I got upset the other day and slammed a frame down and it cracked

I fixed it by using a squeeze of cheap super glue from the dollar store and cheap baking soda .
All you have to do is apply a thin or thick layer don’t matter and immediately sprinkle a little or a lot of b-soda onthe glued crack .wait 30 seconds and blow the existing sodapowder off .
Voila fixed . Not temporarily but fixed for life . It’s amazing .. it works on.
Wood. Carbon . Fiberglass , aluminum and all plastics alike.
I was floored and marveled at this magic trick . I have one that I did years ago and still holding strong .. what I do to make it aesthetically pleasing is do the trick and lightly sand the area totally flush and spot paint . But you don’t have to . And it really does work on anything ..
The REAL TEST was a year ago I had an old stick from the early 80,s. The string caved into the frame / pulled thru the wall to where the string had recessed and pulled all the way thru the chamber wall and was resting on the inside wall.. so all I had to do wAs begrudgingly cut out and pull out my brand new (2 hrs old ) Isospeed control string tension .... I Glued the crack where the string caved between the two grommets holes . glued the area then sprinkled on my baking soda wait 30 seconds .. then just in case , prolly didn’t need to do this ,but repeated the process for extra insurance.