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Kevin wrote:
I have a crack - expansion joint - in my shop concrete floor that extends to the outside underneath the exterior wall ( I can see daylight from inside the shop) The pesky ladybugs, etc like to line up and invade. The crack is about 3/16" wide. What's a good way to fill/seal this? One of the flexible, self-leveling concrete patching/sealing products would be my choice. -- |
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I have a crack - expansion joint - in my shop concrete floor that extends to
the outside underneath the exterior wall ( I can see daylight from inside the shop) The pesky ladybugs, etc like to line up and invade. The crack is about 3/16" wide. What's a good way to fill/seal this? |
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Kevin wrote:
I have a crack - expansion joint - in my shop concrete floor that extends to the outside underneath the exterior wall ( I can see daylight from inside the shop) The pesky ladybugs, etc like to line up and invade. The crack is about 3/16" wide. What's a good way to fill/seal this? There are caulks for that specific application.......on the rack with other caulks at h.w. or big box store. |
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Backer rod to control the depth of the caulk. NP1 or SL1 (self
leveling) one part urethane caulk or equal. Be very selective about brand and type of caulk. NP1 is a product of Sonneborn. -- ______________________________ Keep the whole world singing . . . . DanG (remove the sevens) "Kevin" wrote in message l.net... I have a crack - expansion joint - in my shop concrete floor that extends to the outside underneath the exterior wall ( I can see daylight from inside the shop) The pesky ladybugs, etc like to line up and invade. The crack is about 3/16" wide. What's a good way to fill/seal this? |
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I'll have to check around. Walmart had Liquid Nails brand concrete filler
http://www.liquidnails.com/products/...sp?productId=6 Should I look further? "DanG" wrote in message ... Backer rod to control the depth of the caulk. NP1 or SL1 (self leveling) one part urethane caulk or equal. Be very selective about brand and type of caulk. NP1 is a product of Sonneborn. -- ______________________________ Keep the whole world singing . . . . DanG (remove the sevens) "Kevin" wrote in message l.net... I have a crack - expansion joint - in my shop concrete floor that extends to the outside underneath the exterior wall ( I can see daylight from inside the shop) The pesky ladybugs, etc like to line up and invade. The crack is about 3/16" wide. What's a good way to fill/seal this? |
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