Bit of tree fell off onto the birdbath being held up by a statue.
Statue is fine but concrete birdbath is in three pieces.
There's a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eggo4EFvKEs (yes do
turn the music down) which does a repair getting the pieces together
with Wickes waterproof instant grab adhesive.
Any better suggestions, advice or comments on this approach before I
attempt it?
Bit of tree fell off onto the birdbath being held up by a statue.
Statue is fine but concrete birdbath is in three pieces.
There's a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eggo4EFvKEs (yes do
turn the music down) which does a repair getting the pieces together
with Wickes waterproof instant grab adhesive.
Any better suggestions, advice or comments on this approach before I
attempt it?
On Tue, 08 Jul 2025 15:21:56 GMT, nospam@please.invalid (AnthonyL)
wrote:
Bit of tree fell off onto the birdbath being held up by a statue.
Statue is fine but concrete birdbath is in three pieces.
There's a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eggo4EFvKEs (yes do
turn the music down) which does a repair getting the pieces together
with Wickes waterproof instant grab adhesive.
Any better suggestions, advice or comments on this approach before I
attempt it?
Just to comment that "The Concrete Birdbath is Broken" sounds to me
like the sort of thing one spy would say to the other spy whilst
sitting together on a bench in Hyde Park.
Might it not be easier and more long-lasting to cast a replacement
rather than try to mend the original? It's what I did - many years ago
- to replace a broken concrete item.
On 08/07/2025 17:57, Nick Odell wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jul 2025 15:21:56 GMT, nospam@please.invalid (AnthonyL)
wrote:
Bit of tree fell off onto the birdbath being held up by a statue.
Statue is fine but concrete birdbath is in three pieces.
There's a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eggo4EFvKEs (yes do
turn the music down) which does a repair getting the pieces together
with Wickes waterproof instant grab adhesive.
Any better suggestions, advice or comments on this approach before I
attempt it?
Just to comment that "The Concrete Birdbath is Broken" sounds to me
like the sort of thing one spy would say to the other spy whilst
sitting together on a bench in Hyde Park.
Might it not be easier and more long-lasting to cast a replacement
rather than try to mend the original? It's what I did - many years ago
- to replace a broken concrete item.
Which reminds me of the bird bath that was here when we moved in (1980s). >Take the lid of an old style galvanised dustbin.
Fill with a concrete mix but mould a basin in the middle.
'Decorate' the concrete outer ring by making 'crazy pathing' patterns on
its surface.
Tracey Emin, eat your heart out.
Bit of tree fell off onto the birdbath being held up by a statue.
Statue is fine but concrete birdbath is in three pieces.
There's a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eggo4EFvKEs (yes do
turn the music down) which does a repair getting the pieces together
with Wickes waterproof instant grab adhesive.
Any better suggestions, advice or comments on this approach before I
attempt it?
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