bothenook
Member
so i've seen it a number of times where you guys all had fixes for cracked wood. I have an old friend, a Lyman GPR that has been used and abused for years. Still shoots straight and still looks like something you might want to hang on a wall for display. Not beautiful, but serviceable. Anyway, the master clutz was showing a youngster how to load and shoot yesterday, and let the gun drop about 4 inches onto a concrete pad. the ding on the butt was easy, mr. file to the rescue. but.....i now have a crack on the toe that runs about 3 inches up the stock. this is no museum piece, but I'd like to fix the crack so it doesn't get any worse. Someone posted about a glue that they used that ran into the crack and stabilized it. Anyone remember what the thin glue was, and where I might find it? Please note that I am not a woodworker. at best, I am a wood butcher that can do rudimentary things. Thanks in advance for any info.