1. So, this happened. I noticed the knot was wobbly. A little tug and it came right out. IMG_20200205_162638909-800x600.jpg IMG_20200205_162645398-600x800.jpg IMG_20200205_162655600-800x600.jpg
    It looks like the knot was resting on a partial ledge. Any suggestions for re-knotting? I'm thinking: Dremel out the "ledge" that remains; repaint the inside; and build up the inside with epoxy (and possibly dimes) to the appropriate height. How's that sound? What type of paint should I use? Thanks.
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  2. Just remember, glues don't particularly like to stick to paint. If I was doing it, I'd use JB Weld epoxy which turns black. I would apply a thin coat to the bottom and sides. Let it dry, then epoxy the knot on. Even with added pennies, they won't show.
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  3. What he Said. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



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  4. I see many JB Weld products online. Can you tell me which one specifically? Thanks.
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  5. Go on Amazon. This one is black. They have many to choose from.
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  6. Thanks.
  7. I used this one as I like using the ones with separate tubes, easier and more precise in measuring. I only used this one because I needed it for something else and it was available, but I do prefer slower cured ones.................
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