repairing the bullseye

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repairing the bullseye

Post by skweezit » Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:39 pm

my double ring has popped out.
the rest of the board is still in good shape so I'm going to try
and see if I can just glue it back in somehow.
I'm open for suggestions as to how to do it and what to use.

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Re: repairing the bullseye

Post by D & B » Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:56 pm

skweezit wrote:my double ring has popped out.
the rest of the board is still in good shape so I'm going to try
and see if I can just glue it back in somehow.
I'm open for suggestions as to how to do it and what to use.

Sounds painful.

Why not carefully paint the wall behind green and red. Jobs a good'un.

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Re: repairing the bullseye

Post by micko » Thu Dec 01, 2011 2:09 pm

skweezit wrote:my double ring has popped out.

WHAT?

Have they a cure for that?
One year I got a bike for my birthday. So I went peddling off down the road and knocked an old lady down.
'Can't you ring your bell?' She said. 'I can ring my bell,' I said 'But I can't ride my bike'

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Re: repairing the bullseye

Post by skweezit » Thu Dec 01, 2011 2:34 pm

was worriedly thinking that I'd only glue the far edge, but you sound reassuring enough
from previous experience to go whole-hog, squirt it right in the bristle, lather
the thing up and whack it home. ta-da! I'll be using an Estwing 20 ounce, model 20-07,
claw hammer with a leather grip. it's nicely balanced and gives a good swing.
thanks. I'll be pounding the board, literally, after I hit the hardware store

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