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if u have to repair a miss drillhole or fix a crack in horn ,bone take a small drum sander make a pile of horn dust a/ mix w/ epoxy[ i use 2 ton- 5min.] fill the places a/ sand.,- finsh done
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Great tip, thank you for posting. Dave |
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