To fix a broken plaster statue, you can use a strong adhesive like epoxy or super glue to carefully reattach the broken pieces. Make sure to hold the pieces together firmly until the adhesive sets. You may also need to use a filler material to smooth out any gaps or cracks in the statue before painting or finishing it.
Plaster it
no
Yes, fix it to the studs, NOT the lath
To fix a damaged or worn out cat tree scratching post, you can try wrapping it with new sisal rope or fabric, or replacing the post altogether. You can also reinforce the base of the post for stability.
A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.
Fix, mend,repair
The wrench is an Engineering tool, used to fix tanks and other vehicles that have been damaged by enemy fire.
replace damaged wiring and or components
No, the plaster can be patched. But how good the patch looks depends on several things like the color of the plaster, its age, and the person doing the patching. New, white plaster would be the easiest to patch while old, colored plaster would be more difficult to do satisfactorily.
To fix a damaged or worn out cat scratching post, you can try rewrapping it with sisal rope or fabric, trimming any frayed edges, or adding new scratching surfaces. You can also reinforce the base or structure if it's unstable.
near the statue guarded by two orange heathens unless you fix the statue once