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    The sledg

    I picked up @ a yard sale a sledge 8lb 30 inch at the base total crack to a point it was separate . Just for curiosity took some old brown color wood glue did it up and clamped it . After drying I have been using it strong and it is still working,to day I took off a motor from a washer 6 hits the pulley let loose and the motor plopped off . What i am seeing is i might have to put a metal shim to tighten head
    When they say wood glue is stronger then the wood they are not kidding



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    It's all about having the right tools. Work smarter not harder is what I say.

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    If the head is loose soak it in a bucket of water the wood will swell thereby tightening the head

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