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Old 11-30-2022, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by villagetinker View Post
I would be glad to look at this, do you have the pieces for glass that broke? If so I would use E6000 or crazy glue (gel type) and glue the pieces back into place. If you do not have the pieces of glass this will be much more difficult. The other possibility would be to replace the broken glass with Plexiglas or a similar plastic/acrylic, especially if this is a flat piece. If this is a rounded piece, then the plastic/acrylic would need to be heated and bent into shape.
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