Wind blew over my Kowa scope on a tripod and it got a crack in the body that goes about 50% around the eyepiece. I clamped the crack shut and applied Lepage Marine epoxy, thinking the stuff was tough and bullet proof. The scope was working just fine until it took a small bump and the epoxy snapped along the same crack line. I'm going to grind the Lepage epoxy off and am looking for advice on better material to secure a permanent fix. I'll want something with material that will span the crack such as wire mesh, fiberglass cloth or some type of fiber as well as give a strong bond. Near as I can find, the body of the scope is polycarbonate (purchased 2002). I see the new scopes have a magnesium body. All advice welcome.
Uploaded at Snapagogo.com