The griddle slipped my grip this morning, crashing back into place (no injury to griddle or me), but in the process, the little wooden griddle knob cracked right in half.
The seams are perfect for gluing back together but I only have all-purpose white glue in the house. Does anyone know if this glue will withstand the high heat from the wood stove once I put the glued knob back on, or is it worth spending $11.00 to buy a new one? Not in the mood ever for an explosion of any kind!
Regard attached image, I know I need to unscrew the assembly, but my question is, what are these little round thingies around the screw and WHERE will they be positioned when I place the new knob back on? There are 4 of them...2 smaller ones in the middle and 2 larger ones, one on each side of the 2 smaller ones.
Thanks so much!
The seams are perfect for gluing back together but I only have all-purpose white glue in the house. Does anyone know if this glue will withstand the high heat from the wood stove once I put the glued knob back on, or is it worth spending $11.00 to buy a new one? Not in the mood ever for an explosion of any kind!
Regard attached image, I know I need to unscrew the assembly, but my question is, what are these little round thingies around the screw and WHERE will they be positioned when I place the new knob back on? There are 4 of them...2 smaller ones in the middle and 2 larger ones, one on each side of the 2 smaller ones.
Thanks so much!