Robin wrote:
On 15/05/2020 10:02, Chris Green wrote:
We have a small pond with cement slabs round it, I have wire hooks
embedded in the grout adjacent to the pond to hold a net to stop
herons eating the fish.
Some of the grout is getting a bit decrepit and we're thus losing the
hooks so I want to re-grout. Cement is not a 'good thing' in ponds
and I'm wondering if there are any alternatives I could use. There's
not a lot of bulk required, something stickier and gooier than cement
with (maybe) a bit of flexibilty would suit the job well.
Any ideas anyone?
I know a man who does
https://www.pavingexpert.com/jointing12
I also wondered, if it is a small area and you could set the anchors
/below/ the pointing, about a sealant (e.g. the grey stuff sold as lead
sealant). IIRC is used in some places on paving, and expert has at
least one example - movement joints
https://www.pavingexpert.com/rigidbpv
Excellent, thank you, I can now go and "read all aboout it"! :-)
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Chris Green
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