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Concrete Birdbath that has broke in half....
As above, what would be the best way to fix the concrete bits back together?
It's grey in colour, would no more nails be a viable option, or would something stronger be needed to hold it? The bit has to sit up on a plynth, so it needs to be strong, am thinking about concreting the "bit" onto the plynth so it is all as one eventually.
TIA
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It's grey in colour, would no more nails be a viable option, or would something stronger be needed to hold it? The bit has to sit up on a plynth, so it needs to be strong, am thinking about concreting the "bit" onto the plynth so it is all as one eventually.
TIA
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The bottom section of our concrete bird bath cracked in half some years ago. I held it together with hefty plastic "tie-wraps". I don't think that will work for you. You are going to need a special adhestive, or a new bird bath.
The bottom section of our concrete bird bath cracked in half some years ago. I held it together with hefty plastic "tie-wraps". I don't think that will work for you. You are going to need a special adhestive, or a new bird bath.
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