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I realize it's a pain to take joints apart to reglue, but in my experience, not doing so will only insure that you'll be doing this again in a short time. When you take the joint apart, you need to clean the old dried glue from the wood and expose new wood. Woodworking glues need to be able to penetrate the wood fibers to make their bond, when you try to reglue a joint without cleaning out the old glue you're just asking for a weaker joint. If you do opt for disassemby and regluing, use a plastic resin glue. It's a powdered product that you have to mix with water, but it makes a joint stronger than the wood around it.

2006-07-30 06:05:59 · answer #1 · answered by Corky R 7 · 0 0

This type of question is more regional than most. Find a nearby fishing equipment store, call them and ask if they carry 'earthworm inflators'. These are accordion type syringes with narrow metal needles that puff earthworms up to make them more appealing to the fish. These inflators also allow you to inject glue into the tight joints forming the chair's support. If you check on the Internet for a Woodcrafters store or Rockler store in your area you can get the syringes from them too.
Have you considered using a CA glue (cryoacenate)? This is crazy glue for wood and is so fluid that it normally can run into the joint and form a bond in a few minutes thus eliminating the need of a syringe. Good luck!

2006-07-30 13:12:13 · answer #2 · answered by Handy but Perplexed 4 · 0 0

Try the epoxy glue that comes with its own syringe.

2006-07-30 06:10:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try your local hardware or Lumberyard.

A normal syringe will not work, because its not "large enough", where one that distriubutes glue will have a rather large opening, because glue is very viscous...

I wish you well..

Jesse

2006-07-30 05:59:52 · answer #4 · answered by x 7 · 0 0

If you ask the pharmacist at your local grocery or drug store, he will usually give you one. There are syringes available to buy at WalMart and they are different sizes. You have lots of options, good luck

2006-07-30 06:03:29 · answer #5 · answered by marks3kids 5 · 0 0

Poptarts are intended for the toaster but I find it too time consuming. No one I know eats them toasted. It's perfectly fine to eat them "raw" lol.

2016-03-27 07:13:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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