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TC Hawken cracked stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Wobblyshot1" data-source="post: 4939336" data-attributes="member: 9066"><p>First I'd try to identify the reason for the crack. Maybe over tightening the lock screw...only needs to be snug...or binding of the lock screw during recoil. Wouldn't hurt drilling out the hole a tad for better clearance. Thin super glue will do fine worked in the crack and clamped. If you are having trouble getting the glue in the crack you can ever so gently pry in a hidden place to open it up to more readily recieve the glue. Wipe up any over flow before it sets. You might need a little acetone(nail polish)but go easy here as well to protect the finish. I've done this numerous times and the repair is invisible or nearly so....O yes, leave it clamped at least overnight for full cure of the super glue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wobblyshot1, post: 4939336, member: 9066"] First I'd try to identify the reason for the crack. Maybe over tightening the lock screw...only needs to be snug...or binding of the lock screw during recoil. Wouldn't hurt drilling out the hole a tad for better clearance. Thin super glue will do fine worked in the crack and clamped. If you are having trouble getting the glue in the crack you can ever so gently pry in a hidden place to open it up to more readily recieve the glue. Wipe up any over flow before it sets. You might need a little acetone(nail polish)but go easy here as well to protect the finish. I've done this numerous times and the repair is invisible or nearly so....O yes, leave it clamped at least overnight for full cure of the super glue. [/QUOTE]
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