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Dear fellow shavers,
I have a a very nasty old brush with a wooden handle that has now fallen apart. However, it used no belong to my father, now exited this mortal coil. It is one of the few personal items I have from him and I have been using it as my travel brush. I thought it would be a fitting tribute to my departed father to try and restore it. I will order a knot from China and work on the handle with some high quality yacht varnish.
My question is this: what glue do the regular restorers recommend in this context, please. I would hate for the thing to fall apart because I made an obvious error and used the wrong glue.
Depending on the outcome of the mini-project I will post the results. Thank you in advance.
John
I have a a very nasty old brush with a wooden handle that has now fallen apart. However, it used no belong to my father, now exited this mortal coil. It is one of the few personal items I have from him and I have been using it as my travel brush. I thought it would be a fitting tribute to my departed father to try and restore it. I will order a knot from China and work on the handle with some high quality yacht varnish.
My question is this: what glue do the regular restorers recommend in this context, please. I would hate for the thing to fall apart because I made an obvious error and used the wrong glue.
Depending on the outcome of the mini-project I will post the results. Thank you in advance.
John