Gorilla Glue is fantastic. I have used it on chairs with fantastic results. If the pieces fit together well, the bond is almost unbreakable. Remember to follow the directions by wetting the wood a bit before applying the glue. Although Gorilla glue is expensive, your repair will not fail - the wood will break somewhere else before the repair breaks. I have found there is no need to use screws when using Gorilla glue. Good luck.
2007-03-20 15:28:22
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answered by DR_NC 4
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Gorilla Glue
2007-03-20 15:24:29
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answered by jglassdude 3
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You'll need like the person before stated wood glue or carpenters glue, but you will probably also need a clamp to hold the leg in place while the glue dries or else it will just fall right apart again.
2007-03-20 15:25:13
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answered by brainstewie 3
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Wood glue
2007-03-20 17:28:53
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answered by upallniteowl 5
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Go to a hardware store and get Elmer's Carpenters Wood Glue. Clamp the pieces together and make sure you let it dry no less than 24 hours. That should do it :)
2007-03-20 15:30:25
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answered by Ms Kamm 3
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Wood glue or carpenter's glue. Ask at Home Depot or Lowe's.
2007-03-20 15:23:49
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answered by Stimpy 7
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Maybe Gorilla Glue??? It's supposed to be one of the best out there...unless there is a newer one on the market I'm unaware of. I don't really work in hardware, so....
2007-03-20 15:24:57
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answered by Punkie Brewster 4
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Wood glue or liquid nails
2007-03-20 15:24:38
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answered by Elizabeth L 5
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Carpenters yellow glue. You need to clamp too, without pressure it has no strength.
2007-03-20 15:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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