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The middle of a 14" spindle is broken where it is only 5/8" wide. Probably a soft wood. It is fit into the back of a headboard so it gets pressure put on it when you lean back. Where it is going makes it impossible to put a pin inside for strength.
![]() I tried using wood glue but it won't hold because it is getting pressure perpendicular to the spindle and it snaps. I need something super strong. Super Glue doesn't work with porous material. I thought about JB Weld but wanted to get some expert opinions if there is something even better. Any advise from experts with experience?
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Can you cut/grind both sides of the break down to make a smooth gluing surface?
It might shorten your length down too much...a filler/spacer might be needed. A good wood glue will hold if smooth surface area is available.
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If I cut the break it would be too short and a filler would stick out like a sore thumb.
In some ways I think having the uneven joints helps give it more surface to bond. I just need to the strongest possible adhesive.
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I'd drill out both pieces to accept a small dowel to strengthen the joint. Just normal two part epoxy would do the job.
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This is probably your best bet. Get a dowel in there - a nice sized one too!
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Why is it impossible to put a dowel inside? Possibly drill top section 10mm dia x 1 1/2 deep and drill lower section 10mm x 3/4" deep, place 3/8x 1 1/2 dowel in top section cover with glue install and work dowel down to lower section with blade.
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id use a steel rod. the hard part is drilling center and straight on a jagged end grain
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I know it'd stick out like a sore thumb, but I'd make a whole new one using a 1/8" steel rod with some wooden beads from a craft store strung on it. If it's in the middle of all the rest of the spindles you might not notice that it doesn't match.
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I can't use a dowel to pin it because the upper and lower holes are completely immovable. If I pin it, then it will not go back into the frame. If I cut one end so it will go in, that end will flop around without anything holding it.
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The wife would notice and she won't have that.
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Thanks to everyone for ideas.
Can anyone suggest a strong adhesive?
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For wood I usually use Elmer's White Glue.
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Elmers Wood glue (yellow) didn't hold. Is white stronger?
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You did not understand what I suggested, drill the top hole deep so that the entire dowel will fit in and assemble pcs into frame and lower dowel.
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OK, I kinda see what you are saying. Unfortunately my skills don't match the needed work and I don't have any equipment to drill the hole straight and center for both halves and I imagine that I only have one shot at it to get it right.
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The holes don't have to be prefect. A little over sized would be OK as long as you used lots of epoxy glue. In fact it may help assembly.
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Don't have a drill press and no way to hold the spindle steady while drilling. I have a regular bench press but how do I drill level?
Also, Epoxy instead of JB Weld? I'm totally unskilled
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