unless you have access to a set of what is called in the trade "pipe clamps", a certain type of clamp used by woodworkers and cabinet makers. They are built on long pipes to allow you to tightly clamp larger objects easily.

Sounds and looks like the humidor was knocked "out of square".

You must also use a waterproof glue since the interior of the humidor is ....well.......humid! Their are several polyurethane based wp glues available on the market. You local Home Depot woodworking department could help you with this.

I agree with Yeagermeister. Go out and buy another one. Repairing the broken one will be too much hassle and paying someone to fix it would cost you as much as a new humidor.

How do I know this???? Sorry guys.....my Dad and Bro' are cabinet makers.

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