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pedro June 27th 05 05:48 PM

repair crack in washbasin temporarily?
 
Have cracked top skin of wash basin. Replacement basin will take some time to get. Any reccoes please for any liquid matter (glue/sealant?) that can be worked into the crack to make it reasonably watertight.

Thanks, Pedro

Picker June 27th 05 06:01 PM


"pedro" wrote in message
...

Have cracked top skin of wash basin. Replacement basin will take some
time to get. Any reccoes please for any liquid matter (glue/sealant?)
that can be worked into the crack to make it reasonably watertight.

Thanks, Pedro


--
pedro



Quick curing Silicone should do it! After all - it holds aquarium tanks
together.



EricP June 27th 05 06:02 PM

On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:48:06 +0100, pedro
babbled like a waterfall and said:


Have cracked top skin of wash basin. Replacement basin will take some
time to get. Any reccoes please for any liquid matter (glue/sealant?)
that can be worked into the crack to make it reasonably watertight.

Thanks, Pedro


Car body filler (Isopon)



Mungo \two sheds\ Toadfoot June 27th 05 06:04 PM

pedro wrote:
Have cracked top skin of wash basin. Replacement basin will take some
time to get. Any reccoes please for any liquid matter (glue/sealant?)
that can be worked into the crack to make it reasonably watertight.

Thanks, Pedro


Milliput?

Sets rock hard, even under water.

http://www.milliput.co.uk/prod.htm

Si



Mungo \two sheds\ Toadfoot June 27th 05 06:05 PM

pedro wrote:
Have cracked top skin of wash basin. Replacement basin will take some
time to get. Any reccoes please for any liquid matter (glue/sealant?)
that can be worked into the crack to make it reasonably watertight.


P.S. From their site: "
Superfine White
For the restoration of porcelain and other ceramics for the repair of
antiques, objects d'art, Victorian dolls, picture mouldings, etc. For
sculpting and modelling. For the repair of white domestic chinaware and for
filling scores and dents in white domestic equipment e.g. washing machines,
refrigerators, etc. "



Si



The Natural Philosopher June 28th 05 10:38 PM

pedro wrote:

Have cracked top skin of wash basin. Replacement basin will take some
time to get. Any reccoes please for any liquid matter (glue/sealant?)
that can be worked into the crack to make it reasonably watertight.

Thanks, Pedro


Car body filler or epoxy. Ugly, but effective. Milliput works too and
can be got in white. Comsetically the nicest.

Ian Stirling June 30th 05 01:00 PM

pedro wrote:

Have cracked top skin of wash basin. Replacement basin will take some
time to get. Any reccoes please for any liquid matter (glue/sealant?)
that can be worked into the crack to make it reasonably watertight.


Gaffer tape.


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