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<blockquote data-quote="tomtomjr" data-source="post: 6008050" data-attributes="member: 610416"><p>a tiny, tiny bit of superglue. Less is good in superglue...DONT touch the sides. Break off half of the toothpick. Make sure it is a clean break. Then do it. Let it dry for a few minutes. Sometimes it takes a few tries. I used to do this when an amp was mounted under a seat and had a broken RCA from being stepped on. Saved the customer a few $$$ from having the seat pulled and the amp taken out. Will work in most cases if your RCA has a clean break. Works most of the time, but not 100%... Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomtomjr, post: 6008050, member: 610416"] a tiny, tiny bit of superglue. Less is good in superglue...DONT touch the sides. Break off half of the toothpick. Make sure it is a clean break. Then do it. Let it dry for a few minutes. Sometimes it takes a few tries. I used to do this when an amp was mounted under a seat and had a broken RCA from being stepped on. Saved the customer a few $$$ from having the seat pulled and the amp taken out. Will work in most cases if your RCA has a clean break. Works most of the time, but not 100%... Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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