LynniethePooh Her ECV has a propensity to aim at guys named Ed Joined Feb 28, 2000 Messages 1,233 Apr 6, 2002 #1 I know we have visited this question time and time again, but alas I never paid attention......but now.......AHHHHHH I have a broken post!!!
I know we have visited this question time and time again, but alas I never paid attention......but now.......AHHHHHH I have a broken post!!!
Perdita&Pongo Platinum DCL Cruiser and BWV DVC Member Joined Feb 11, 2000 Messages 1,522 Apr 6, 2002 #2 Go to a craft store (I think even Walmart carries it) and get some E6000. Mine came in a tube. That stuff will fix your pin right up!! ~Nancy~
Go to a craft store (I think even Walmart carries it) and get some E6000. Mine came in a tube. That stuff will fix your pin right up!! ~Nancy~
SueEllen <font color=red>Proud Iced Tea Snob<br><font color Joined Sep 20, 1999 Messages 6,829 Apr 6, 2002 #3 Epoxy works. (I understand you have to use the 2 part kind) Sue Ellen
NHMickey <font color=red>I'm A Disneyana Collector!<font co Joined Dec 24, 1999 Messages 7,285 Apr 8, 2002 #4 This would be a good thing to do a page on. Hmmmm. I do have a day off coming up.
Dom13 Pin Pics Graphics Dept. Joined Nov 26, 2000 Messages 2,511 Apr 8, 2002 #5 Ok what do you do with a pin that the post is broke but the mount is still attached to the pin? I have 2 like this, nothing special or HTF, but how do you get the mount off to attach a new post?
Ok what do you do with a pin that the post is broke but the mount is still attached to the pin? I have 2 like this, nothing special or HTF, but how do you get the mount off to attach a new post?