Cleaning up a corner drill brace

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Gizz

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During cleaning up this corner drill brace I saw no mark, and in the joint I missed a bolt. However, the big problem was the main handle, the red paint still has to be moved, is this drying crack to glue?It must be placed mutually all together ...
Thank you for your advice.
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With the crack in the pad, I would probably have left it alone. But it's too late for that now and presumably you want it to look new. You could carefully saw the sides of the crack to get flat surfaces. Then cut a slice of similar wood with the grain orientation running the same way. Glue it in and trim back when the glue has set. Sand or scrape off the red paint. Stain or dye the pad and the new wood to match.
 
Hello Gizz,
Your drill brace appears to be missing the centre part of the universal joint or have you left it out of the photo?
I've attached a photo of my Amidon & White D/B and can give more details if you require. Who was yours made by?
Cheers,
Geoff.
 

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Thanks for your contribution, I must say it is very similar. During the removal of the rust, I do not have any number or name, reference to the maker.
Still a riddle? The previous picture was indeed so spaced apart, but now you see the joint with one missing bolt ... Furthermore, I have to polish and finish the main head (pat). Thank you Andy
Would be nice to know the maker ....
Greetings
 

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