Antique floor lamp fix?
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Kim Kilmer on Sep 02, 2015You could try a product called JB Weld. It's a two part epoxy to repair metal. We use it at work in an auto mechanic shop. They sell it at auto stores and hardware stores.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 02, 2015There is also an adhesive by locktite usually in the paint department at home improvement stores.Helpful Reply
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Lkmaners on Sep 02, 2015Soldering iron (if it is metal). King of like welding.Helpful Reply
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Grace Gleason on Sep 02, 2015Those things are frequently "pot metal", not solderable or weldable. Go for the JB Weld.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 02, 2015how do you know that did you ever use it dont judge. wowHelpful Reply
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Joy Klinger on Sep 03, 2015Grace is right,most are made of "pot metal" the husband did try and solder one and oh what a mess and yes, we have repaired a few that got broken with JB weld , son even made a mold out of clay and put the jb weld into it to repair a missing piece ,Helpful Reply
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