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Old 10-16-2011, 04:10 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by djpathfinder View Post
For a very quick and dirty fix, I agree - 2-part epoxy. You'll might still be able to see the damage though, and it may recrack if it's near 32 degrees and part gets a decent tap. For proper, fix refer to other comments above. Depends on what you need and how much hassle you want.

What part broke, BTW?
It's a small line near the edge. I just want to seal it so water doesn't get in it and freeze. I'm not trying to hide the crack. Looking for something simple like a glue.
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