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the first problem will be to loosen the both parts again without destroying something. Can you recognize which glue is used? Regards, Detlef |
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It looks like a pretty hard transparent glue.
I plan to wrap is in a damp cloth for a day or so... |
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Difficult material to get a good fit again. At this moment it looks like this : |
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looks much better as before but I am afraid, I think that this will be the best result which can be done and I think that you have to live with this condition. Still a very nice sword. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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100% better, it looks great ! The visible crack isn't a flaw, but it gives it character.
Thanks for the tip about the wet cloth removing some glues ;does it have to be warm or room temperature? Wonderful sword. |
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The tip about a damp cloth came from this thread : http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=glue+cloth |
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