I have done the glue and pin thing, though I normally use slow setting super glue to bond the pin(s).Possible fix.... Glue it as best you can, once it's set/dried....use a minidrill and bore through the joint at an angle, say 1mm or 16th inch. Then find a suitable pin that's a tight fit to push through with a soldering iron. I've fixed a couple of parts like this.
Malcolm
Not sure that tube would be viable too many variable joints and soldering would be a real problem with so many possible parts, even if you included silver and low melt soldering into the mix.. But filing up from a solid as I said should be eminently possible if you can find a lump of brass the right size, would an old plug pin be big enough?And before I read all the replies, ha ha, I had glued and pinned it back together and considered cutting out one of my own from my "master". But brass had not occurred to me. I was still thinking plastic of some sort. It came out of my coupler junk box. So, no, I don't really know where it came from. The brass idea intrigues me as I have made some cool stuff out of square and round tubing and stock before. Hmm...
Hi DVS,Musket, that's very generous of you. I have attached a drawing (not to scale) with measurements indicated...
Where are all the offers of help from the 3D printing proponents on this forum ?
Just asking.