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8122pbrainard
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Posted: January-10-2018 at 7:35pm |
Larry,
I too like the epoxy idea. You can get one of the epoxy duplex syringes at the hardware store. It does all the mixing for you. |
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baitkiller
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FLEX SEAL!
just kidding, epoxy is what I would reach for. And dont forget to tint it to match the glaze.. :) |
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JoeinNY
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I wouldn't use 5200 personally - if it is very tight break I would use super glue (cyanoacrylate). If it was a bit off I would use epoxy. 5200 might work just fine truthfully but generally gives up some adhesion to allow some flex vs an epoxy in this case you don't need the flex.
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Riley
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5200 ought to work. Most importantly, did you go the distance and pour anti freeze into the engine?
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75 Tique
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Better than an engine block.
As you may have heard, we had quite a cold snap in NC recently, single digits and teens. I forgot one little bit of maintenance, to empty the water out of a stoneware fountain we have on our deck. Again, not as bad as an engine block, but I'm not sure my wife would feel the same way. Since it is just a split or two and not crumbled I think it can be fixed, but I dont know what to use. I was thinking 3M 5200, but not sure it would adhere. Any other thoughts? Pete???? |
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