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Concrete Birdbath that has broke in half....

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roosi | 13:21 Wed 30th Sep 2009 | DIY
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As above, what would be the best way to fix the concrete bits back together?
It's grey in colour, would no more nails be a viable option, or would something stronger be needed to hold it? The bit has to sit up on a plynth, so it needs to be strong, am thinking about concreting the "bit" onto the plynth so it is all as one eventually.

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No Nails, and other similar products require one surface to be porous. I don't know why.

The bottom section of our concrete bird bath cracked in half some years ago. I held it together with hefty plastic "tie-wraps". I don't think that will work for you. You are going to need a special adhestive, or a new bird bath.
Sikoflex should do the job
Fixed a cracked paving stone with this. No problems since.
Dunno what happened there...the word ''this'' was supposed to be a hyperlink to ''No More Nails Ultra Exterior''

Hey, AB Ed, What's happened? And why has ''Preview Answer'' been done away with?

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