Now you don't get to my age without knowing how to glue to pieces of wood together, whether with No More Nails or screw and glue with Evo-Stik.
But now I find myself in a situation when neither of these might work well, and I need BBS Handyman advice.
It's a cigar case, made of some antique lightish wood, and a tiny bit of the piece holding the hinge has broken off. So a very delicate (tweezer-time) job on a piece of it that will be subject to some movement.
What's the right glue to use in a situation like this? (Looking for something that will bond quickly, since I can't see how I can clamp or secure it while it dries either).
But now I find myself in a situation when neither of these might work well, and I need BBS Handyman advice.
It's a cigar case, made of some antique lightish wood, and a tiny bit of the piece holding the hinge has broken off. So a very delicate (tweezer-time) job on a piece of it that will be subject to some movement.
What's the right glue to use in a situation like this? (Looking for something that will bond quickly, since I can't see how I can clamp or secure it while it dries either).
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