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Repair a brick
What is the best way of repairing a broken brick. Corner knocked off one -
by bashing it with a ladder. Out of normal contact but I don't want it to fall off and get damaged / lost. |
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Repair a brick
On 06/03/17 18:01, DerbyBorn wrote:
What is the best way of repairing a broken brick. Corner knocked off one - by bashing it with a ladder. Out of normal contact but I don't want it to fall off and get damaged / lost. epoxy mortar of brick color or perhaps milliput terracotta -- Those who want slavery should have the grace to name it by its proper name. They must face the full meaning of that which they are advocating or condoning; the full, exact, specific meaning of collectivism, of its logical implications, of the principles upon which it is based, and of the ultimate consequences to which these principles will lead. They must face it, then decide whether this is what they want or not. Ayn Rand. |
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Repair a brick
On Monday, 6 March 2017 18:01:50 UTC, DerbyBorn wrote:
What is the best way of repairing a broken brick. Corner knocked off one - by bashing it with a ladder. Out of normal contact but I don't want it to fall off and get damaged / lost. Clear silicon or Araldite |
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