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Mike_P

Legendary Member
Location
Harrogate
They do it deliberately. They make the frames from a special plastic that can't be repaired.

These are metal but its such a small peg on the part that has separate their is minimal space for glue to grip. I presume it was soldered originally before being coated in its finished appearance
 

classic33

Leg End Member
A major road in the town centre closed, causing roadworks* to be shut down on adjacent roads.
72 old hit and killed by an articulated lorry, whilst he was on the crossing. The rumours are already flying as to what happened to the 72 year old.

*These are part of an active travel scheme, to get people walking more.
 
Lovely supper of the last of the "everything" soup, then fried haggis, a fried egg, roast baby plum tomatoes, a stack of white sourdough toast and a nice :cuppa:

The football didn't quite go to plan. Two points dropped. Meh.
 

Mike_P

Legendary Member
Location
Harrogate
Is the peg the only piece you can glue the piece to. And was it grease free, before you tried supergluing it?

Its a thin arm which attaches via a peg into a thicker short section which screws to the front. I ran a drill around the hole to clean it out and filled the hole with the glue but it seems the peg is such a fit it expeled the gluey as it was pushed in.
 
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A friend who had his second shingles jab the other day has gone down with the side effects. He rang me today to say that he has been feeling rough, that's why I didn't see him at the shed yesterday. I felt bad for several days after mine. A bit like flu symptoms, feeling cold and aching all over.

I was a little off my game too. don't remember specifics, but don't remember it being too bad
 
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