by busyflyin » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:22 am
OK.. here we go.. many ideas.
I'm not an expert at conga repair, but I am an amateur woodworker and have fixed many such things over the years. If it was my drum, I would start by using a thin CA glue in an attempt to stop the progression of the crack. A little does it. Then I might follow up with a thick CA glue to attempt to level off the opening. I absolulety would not use a screw driver to pry it open. Plastic glues do not bridge gaps very well.. such as titebond, etc. They require that gaps be closed up to get max adhesion. The crack is probably the result of the wood drying out.. it's just a natural thing. I doubt you will be able to pull it back together again with a strap. I wouldn't even try. Even if you did, the stress would probably just recreate the crack anyway. If you use CA glue, go easy and don't use an excelerator because it could cause the glue to blush (whiten). Let it dry well. Then if you wanted to, you could sand easily and refinish with whatever you wanted to use ie; laquer.
Just my 2 cents, but I'm guessing you will get about a buck fifty of these!!
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