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I've got a low wall with coping stone on the top, but the friends of
the neighbours' kid keep sitting on it... I was toying with the idea of drilling a few holes in the top, and putting pointed railheads in there, but they'd need securing - all I can think of is resin, but having never used it, just how strong is the stuff ? (i.e. would 12mm in epoxy be enough, or should I look to do an inch minimum ?) (thinking about it, I really need to move out !) |
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