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Related: About this forumReminder: don't leave your brushes in the water jar all night...
Water got sucked up the wood and it snapped...
I liked that brush too.
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Reminder: don't leave your brushes in the water jar all night... (Original Post)
IcyPeas
Jan 2021
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lunatica
(53,410 posts)1. It still looks perfectly usable to me.
You still have a handle and the bristles. What else could you want?
I have brushes that have lost bristles that can still be used.
IcyPeas
(22,621 posts)3. I'm thinking about duct tape.
LunaSea
(2,927 posts)2. Brush is fine
put a new handle on it.
bif
(24,005 posts)5. Just glue it with some wood glue
Especially if it was a favorite brush.