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Re: [HoE] Greetings and Questions



I talked to some one at PEG when I ordered a book and it fell apart with-in
a few days and she told me to send it to them with a note and they sent me a
new one but non of my other books are in bad condition and they are opened
at least one a week. I think I wrote the e-mail address on the ordering
page.

Christopher Merrill

-----Original Message-----
From: Machine-gun Kelly <mgkelly@axom.com>
To: hoe@gamerz.net <hoe@gamerz.net>
Date: Saturday, May 15, 1999 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [HoE] Greetings and Questions


>> Well I'd have to agree with you on the falling apart thing. (though my
>> book sees little use these days)I have a big binding break in th Junkers
>> section that showed up the first time I opened my book. Oh well.
>>
>
>I had the same problem starting in the Junkers section as well. What
>worked for me was using SuperGlue *VERY*!! carefully. Drip a little down
>between the broken binding [SuperGlue will continue to dribble out of
>the tube, so be very careful about getting it on the pages] and then
>prop the book, spine down, at an angle so that the two broken sections
>meet. Then let it sit for a while to dry. SuperGlue Gel is the only
>thing I would use for this. The liquid just plain won't work.
>
>Anyway, that's just how I fixed my HoE book.
>
>MGK
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