Thanks RocketRod- I guess my concern is how close this is to the magnet and if you look closely at my picture, there seems to be a hair line crack right above the electrical box...look above it to the left. I really need to spread it apart a bit in order to get the clue in there but afraid I would break other parts (the channel for the door) and drilling to much, I'm afraid the whole upper piece could just fall out. Anyway, I have lots of fears. I know you said, "unless I take it swimming," but juice already runs down into the crack and it seems like it's not really even one crack in that area but 2 cracks. I suppose a syringe to inject the glue would be a good idea. What do you think of this glue (the larger bottle of the same stuff, it has 5 stars): http://www.woodcraft.com/product/2005071/5759/titebond-iii-waterproof-glue-4oz.aspx
I would buy the other glue. Since the crack is really such a tight fit the thinner might get in there better. Right on the syringe. That would allow you to hit deeper in the crack.
With the waxing later it will give you a great finish to repel any juice. Mine just wipe off easy.

Howdy Reoville!!!!!!!!!!!!

