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Sitar Tumba Repair
A DIY adventure
Getting Into It:
I spread some glue behind the loose pieces with a bare finger, then....

Progress:
...I pulled the dent back into place and held it there for a moment.



Dispensing glue straight out of the bottle was a hastle so I poured some out onto a plastic container and dipped my piece into the glue.
I'm going to try holding pieces in place with Scotch brand Packaging Tape by 3M. I figure it won't stick too hard to the finish.
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