Paul Greathouse
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Well, my bull of a son somehow managed to break the front handle off of my favorite old Skil Professional 8 1/4" Circular Saw when he was using it yesterday. I came home this morning and found it on the workbench. I can't wait to hear his explaination of how he did it.
I am looking for some suggestions as to what kind of glue, epoxy, bonding agent, ect, that I could use to reattach the handle. I know, I could go out and buy a new saw that would probably be better but I would like to keep this old saw functional. It has been with me on countless jobs and has performed flawlessly every time.
It is made of the same hard plastic as most circular saws.
I was thinking maybe JB Weld, any other suggestions?
I am looking for some suggestions as to what kind of glue, epoxy, bonding agent, ect, that I could use to reattach the handle. I know, I could go out and buy a new saw that would probably be better but I would like to keep this old saw functional. It has been with me on countless jobs and has performed flawlessly every time.
It is made of the same hard plastic as most circular saws.
I was thinking maybe JB Weld, any other suggestions?
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