How to fix the tote on my old wooden jointer?
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(01-18-2018, 03:44 PM)Dave Crow Wrote: My preferred method is to glob glue on one side then hold my shop vac against the other side until the glue gets pulled into the entire area of the crack, then clamp.

You can also blow it in using a drinking straw. Just don't spit.
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The way I do it if the break lines up properly is to run a damp rag through the crack to moisten it then use regular titebond and clamp it 24 hrs.
If the crack no longer lines up perfectly, use epoxy and don't clamp but just enough to close the gap down to maybe 1/32". Epoxy seems to hold better this way than with tight clamping. I allow epoxy to set for at least two days which may be overkill.
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