Joint repair recommendations

Dougmeister420

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Looking to get this repaired and hoping someone in the community might have a solid, affordable recommendation. Not looking to spend more than $100 for the repair open to any trusted options that won’t break the bank. Appreciate any help!
 

BushRanger

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I'd suggest a wooden stand, not fixed tho. The one where you can just insert the hook in it, and lift hook up when you need it.
Might be worth looking for local wood crafter...should be 30-50$.
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Walnut holder for Sidecar Donut...

 
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Dougmeister420

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I'd suggest a wooden stand, not fixed tho. The one where you can just insert the hook in it, and lift hook up when you need it.
Might be worth looking for local wood crafter...should be 30-50$.
Similar to the below...
I'd suggest a wooden stand, not fixed tho. The one where you can just insert the hook in it, and lift hook up when you need it.
Might be worth looking for local wood crafter...should be 30-50$.
Similar to the below...
That's a pretty good idea and I appreciate you showing me this. I found an artist that will fix for $85 +shipping so im going with that for now. If it breaks again im doing your idea next I really like this!!!!!
 
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Dougmeister420

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Update I reached out to a few artist but Professor Xavier Glass was the first and best to respond. 1-2 week turnaround time was all I needed to hear.
 
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Dougmeister420

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I was going to recommend Elmer’s China + Glass Cement, used it few times, stronger than the glass it fixes. The problem is it seems to be unavailable now, if you can find it should be cheap alternative, it’s the best glass glue I’ve found.

I like the profile picture lol thanks for the advice but Id rather professionally get this done as it's a nice quality piece. Ive done similar fixes before but only on china glass. This is from Funktion Factory I'm not interested in glueing it unfortunately it'll make repair impossible.
 
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