Alright thats it E6000 bites I have the answer

Raulandpinboy

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Look I'm so tired about everybody claiming that E6000 adhesive is the bomb when it comes to fixing broken pins.

Well I'm sorry, but it bites it does not hold the pin back falls off it not right away it will soon.

Pins are metal and need a metal bond.

And I have the answer I searched high and low and found an adhesive that is

#1 easy to use
#2 easy to clean
#3 bonds metal to metal and it holds I just bent a pin back that I glued on.
#4 gives you 5 minutes to work with it before it starts to set.

I had 5 broken pins and all 5 are fixed and better than new, and look good as well.

Tomorrow I will do a set by step with pictures on how to fix your broken pins.

Trust me E6000 is for the little old ladies at Joyce’s craft store that make those little plastic Angels. Super glue just makes a mess, and is only good for gluing your fingers together.

My stuff can seal a leaking flood dam.

So if you have a broken pin wait a day or two and I will show you the way. I will be the Dr. Ruth of broken pins. What you think I would say Dr. Phil pleasssssssssse
 

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