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Had a crack that was 10 inches long...it was the thin web at the muzzle end. First off stained the inside of the crack, let dry and then applied "super glue" which disolved the stain The waxed bbl was installed and the whole thing was wrapped w/ surgical tubing. The repair wasn't noticeable at all. A few mins later removed the tubing for a perfect repair.......Fred
 
One thing I forgot to mention in my previous post is to get you some surgical tubing. Its great stuff to use on cracked stocks, chip outs, etc. You can wrap it tightly and it forms to the contours where a clamp us sometimes very difficult to tighten up in the area that you are repairing. Also the tubing leaves no marks and can be tightly wrapped. Have used it for years in making necessary repairs. One place that has it available is Menard’s, it’s in the plumbing section.
great point Alice
 
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