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bluebird34 | 12:31 Sun 10th May 2015 | DIY
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I have a stone ? concrete bird bath that leaks. I put a large plant pot drip tray in it but it looks unsightly and blows off unless I put a stone in it. Is there anything I can repair the bath with ? paint on or line it with please?
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I have tried many times to to repair a cracked bird bath and its never worked for long.
I have got two suggestions. use something like this which is glass
http://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Glazed-Garden-Saucer-Plant-er/dp/B0095F8VSY My local garden centre also sells very large glazed earthenware pot saucers, the one I have is about 12 in in diameter.
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Weigh the plastic one down with a heavy garden ornament.
or weigh the tray down with a piece of rock that grows moss. I have got a rather good piece of waterworn sandstone covered in moss on mine. the bird perch on it and it absorbs water from the birdbath which keeps the moss green.
I agree with Woofters about trying to repair a cracked bath, Janet. Any solid repair is likely to crack again. A flexible repair would be necessary. Perhaps an offcut of Butyl pond liner glued in place.

Lining it with glassfibre would do it, but it involves resin/hardener/glass mat etc, and it's too messy if you're not skilled with it.

Sorry I can't be of any help. I like the idea of a drip tray weighted down with a mossy rock.......... or maybe a selection of coloured beach pebbles.
type in seal fix on the amazon website, plenty of easy to use products there
The top of ours just crumbled away, we ended up buying a new one.

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