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derekpara | 09:31 Fri 08th May 2009 | DIY
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How do I replace coping stones which have been dislodged from a four and a half inch wall ?

The old mortar is still on the bricks and I dont want to cause further damage by chiseling it off - or is there no alternative?

Someone said that 'No Nails' adhesive would do the job but he's got to be joking, surely !?

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As long as the mortar is sound, and not crumbly, I'd recommend this stuff. Made by Evo-Stik. It's maybe not quite as instant as they claim, but it's definitely strong stuff. Don't know if DIY stores are stocking it yet, but you could try. I get mine from a local builders merchants.
Had a similar problem when I had two bricks fall out of an ornamental wall. Used a silicone sealant and so far 5 years later there are still there!
Make sure you get the 'pure silicon sealant' transparent made by Unibond.
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Thank you, both. It seems from your answers that I am going to get stuck in !

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