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I am adding a few masonry blocks to the top exterior wall corners of my
home. They will be setting directly on top of existing masonry block construction..probably 2 or 3 each way at the corner for a Spanish/territorial style affect. The city inspector says I should take about a 24" piece of rebar at each corner and drill into the existing block base...epoxy the rebar into the corner section...and add the two short 'steps' of new block over/around the rebar corner anchor. What he didn't say was what type of epoxy to use...HB and Lowes only have these little ...looks like one shot...tubes ? Anyone know what type of epoxy...?...and can I buy it in like a quart or gallon size set up rather than 3 or 4 dozen of these little 'applicator tubes' Thanks, Tim R |
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