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I have repaired a lot of 'splits' or cracks in woodwork using a very 'runny' superglue, the Gorilla brand being very good. The main thing is to clamp it well,  to allow the glue to set. Get the clamping system sorted,  prior to applying the glue.

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7 hours ago, Mice! said:

Just to piggy back this, I've got a small crack/ split in the forend of my air rifle, would you try and spread it before gluing? I've just ignored it but think it's spreading so I'd best fix it.

Thanks

Drill a very, and l mean very small hole at the end of the split/crack to stop it running any further, then wedge the split/crack open just enough to get some glue into it and out the other side, wipe off excess and clamp up, again remove excess after clamping and leave to dry.

Polish after removing the clamp and it should be good to go.

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1 hour ago, Pigeon Shredder. said:

Drill a very, and l mean very small hole at the end of the split/crack to stop it running any further, then wedge the split/crack open just enough to get some glue into it and out the other side, wipe off excess and clamp up, again remove excess after clamping and leave to dry.

Polish after removing the clamp and it should be good to go.

Thanks I was wondering about drilling it or not.

Mice!

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