Repair of a broken slide balance pot

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Hi,

I am repairing a vintage amplifier which has many issues, including a broken slide potentiometer with center detent for balance control.

One side of the control works just fine, whereas the other has a broken connection between the resistive element and the pin from which current should flow. it's a microscopic fracture in the flat conductive trace barely noticeable, but it's enough to break the connection.

Since the part is unobtanium, I was thinking of ways to fix it. I can't put solder on it because it needs to stay flat in order for the wipers to make good contact and to not get stuck.

The only options I have in mind are to cover the fracture with conductive paint, or with some conductive epoxy.
However, I am worried about the wipers might just take it off after a few strokes.

Does anyone here have any advice or suggestion?

Thanks
 
On my amplifiers the balance knob stays always in the same place (middle). Why don't You just replace it with two resistors ? Leave the original just for cosmetics. You can always put a rotary pot in the back side case You ever need it.
 
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