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We have a writing bureau with a drop down lid that should be supported
by 2 arms. My wife (first rule always blames someone else) opened the lid without pulling out the supports. As a result the drop down lid has broken off just above the hinge, It looks as though a strong wood glue would do the job. Any suggestions please? |
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